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Low Voc
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Good for lamination
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Temperature resistance
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Effective bonding
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LSE adhesion
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Conformable
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Quick bonding
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Shear resistance
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Chemical resistance
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Foam lamination
Transfer tapes provide a reliable bond for various foam materials, due to their thin and flexible structure and wide range of coating widths. This makes them an ideal solution for enhancing the durability of products like cushions and insulation panels.
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Prefixation in leather fabrication
In leather fabrication, transfer tapes provide smooth adhesion levels and flexible qualities, facilitating prefixation and enhancing the quality of leather goods by ensuring precise positioning before the final bonding process.
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Signage mounting
For effective signage mounting, transfer tape offers a sleek appearance while securely holding signs in place, whether indoors or outdoors. Our transfer tapes demonstrate excellent resistance to yellowing and aging, ensuring avery high quality finish. Transparent signs can be fully covered and affixed to a variety of surfaces.
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Membrane switch mounting
Transfer tapes are ideal solutions for adhering extra-thin membrane switches on appliance devices, providing flexibility and the ability to create various die-cuts. This also facilitates the mounting of membrane switches in electronic devices, ensuring both functionality and durability.

FAQs

FAQ

Transfer tapes are used for precise and clean bonding in various industrial and professional applications. They provide a thin, carrier-free adhesive layer ideal for mounting, laminating, and splicing materials such as paper, plastics, or metals. Due to their strong and durable adhesion, our transfer tapes ensure reliable performance even under demanding conditions.

Applying transfer tapes correctly ensures a clean, durable, and precise bond. Start by making sure both surfaces are clean, dry, and free from dust or grease. Unroll the transfer tape and apply it evenly to the first surface, using firm and consistent pressure to achieve full contact. A roller or squeegee helps to eliminate air bubbles and improve adhesion. Next, remove the liner carefully to expose the adhesive layer, and position the bonded part onto the second surface. Apply even pressure again to secure a reliable and long-lasting connection.

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If you have questions or need assistance with your specific application, we are ready to assist you. Selecting the right adhesive transfer tape is crucial, whether for crafts, industrial applications, or packaging solutions. Our experts are available to guide you through our product range, ensuring you find the perfect fit for your needs.

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