Although it is possible to combine surfaces of different properties by using adhesive tape , the correct use of the product determines the performance. Considering the surface properties, the band type should be decided.
On the other hand, after application, adhesive tape should be removed without leaving particles on the surface, but maximum rigor should be shown in the correct product selection.
Along with surface properties, application details and conditions can be parameters in determining the product in environmental variables. For example, temperature change and resistance to chemicals may be required. Fortunately, because adhesive tapes are offered in a wide range , the right product can be determined to meet almost any need.
Some examples of some bands proposed for surfaces are given in the table below.
Determining the correct band may vary based on variables and conditions. Working with a adhesive tape specialist with extensive knowledge and experience is the ideal way to choose the right product.
Surface
Paper or thin metal
Smooth and wide hard surfaces
Plastic surfaces softened with chemicals
P E, PP and powder coated surfaces
Surfaces to be used in humid environments
Glass and similar smooth surfaces
Adhesive Tape
Transfer Bands
Double sided foam tapes
Chemical resistant adhesive tapes
Open-cell, PU-based tapes
Acrylic foam tapes
Bands developed for low energy surfaces