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The 3M 7000048534 is a green polyester film tape designed for high-temperature masking applications. Built on a 2.3 mil polyester film backing, it uses a green pigmented silicone adhesive that bonds reliably to silicone-coated surfaces where standard acrylic or rubber-based adhesives typically fail. The green color aids quick visual identification during production and rework processes. Each roll measures 1 inch wide by 72 yards long, making it suitable for extended masking runs without mid-job roll changes. Technicians and production personnel working with powder coating, anodizing, or industrial baking processes rely on this tape for clean, residue-free removal after high-heat cycles.
This tape is used in industrial and manufacturing environments where masking must survive elevated temperatures without lifting, flagging, or leaving adhesive residue. It is particularly well suited for splicing and masking silicone-treated release papers and liners, where the silicone adhesive ensures proper adhesion to low-surface-energy substrates. HVAC fabrication shops, electronics assembly lines, and powder coat operations are common installation environments. The 72-yard roll length reduces change-out frequency in continuous production settings.
Designed for high-temperature masking on silicone-coated surfaces, release liners, and industrial substrates requiring a silicone-based adhesive system.
Application and removal should be performed by personnel familiar with industrial masking processes and the temperature limits of the masking system in use. Ensure the surface is clean and free of oils or loose particles before applying the tape. Remove the tape promptly after the heat cycle while the substrate is within an appropriate temperature range to minimize any adhesive transfer risk. Do not stretch the tape during application, as distortion of the polyester film can compromise edge seal integrity.
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