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The 3M 7000049332 is a 9 mil double coated paper tape built around a natural rubber adhesive system that delivers high initial adhesion across a wide range of substrates. The tape uses 3M Adhesive 860 mounted on a heavy paper carrier that has been treated for added dimensional stability and internal strength. The result is a hand-tearable tape that bonds quickly, holds securely for temporary applications, and releases cleanly from high internal strength surfaces. Manufactured through a solvent-free process, this tape is suited for operations looking to reduce environmental impact without sacrificing performance.
This double coated tape is designed for temporary attaching, fixturing, and splicing applications in light industrial, manufacturing, and assembly environments. The natural rubber adhesive system performs well on paper, cardboard, foil, and many common substrate materials encountered in production and packaging workflows. Each roll measures 2 inches wide by 36 yards long, making it a practical choice for benchtop or line-side use where hand-tearing speed matters. The paper release liner allows clean, controlled dispensing without a dispenser tool.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and general-use double coated paper tape suited for temporary bonding and fixturing applications on paper, cardboard, foil, and similar substrates common in light industrial and assembly environments.
This tape is applied by hand or with a standard tape dispenser; no special tools are required. Clean and dry the substrate surface before application to maximize adhesion. When used in fixturing or temporary attachment applications, test adhesion on the specific substrate before full production use to confirm removability meets requirements. For industrial or manufacturing environments, follow applicable facility safety and handling guidelines when working with adhesive tapes at scale.
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