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The 3M 7000122488 is a double coated, open-cell urethane foam tape designed for bonding and gap-filling applications across a wide range of surfaces. At 0.125 inches thick, the foam core provides meaningful cushioning and conformability, making it effective on irregular or uneven substrates. A paper liner protects both adhesive faces during handling and is removed at installation. The off-white foam construction is sold by the roll at 1.5 inches wide by 36 yards long. Technicians and installers working with HVAC panels, electrical enclosures, plumbing fixtures, and similar assemblies use this tape to create durable, cushioned bonds without mechanical fasteners.
This tape is suited for residential and light commercial applications where gap-filling, vibration dampening, or surface bonding is required. Its open-cell urethane foam conforms to irregular surfaces, allowing consistent adhesive contact even where mating parts are not perfectly flat. Common install scenarios include sealing access panels, mounting nameplates, attaching insulation strips, and securing lightweight components in HVAC and electrical assemblies. The double-sided adhesive eliminates the need for additional bonding agents in many standard applications.
Designed as a general-purpose double coated foam bonding tape suitable for use on metal, painted, and rigid plastic surfaces typical in HVAC, electrical, and plumbing assemblies.
Surface preparation is critical — clean and dry both mating surfaces before applying tape to ensure full adhesive contact. Power down or de-energize any equipment before applying tape near live electrical components. Cut tape with a sharp utility knife or shears to avoid tearing the foam core and compromising adhesive edge coverage. Allow adequate dwell time under light pressure after bonding for the adhesive to reach full strength before loading the joint.
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