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The 3M 7000123352 is an acrylic adhesive transfer tape designed for bonding dissimilar substrates in demanding fabrication and assembly applications. At 2 mil thickness, it delivers a low-profile bond line suited for splicing film, foils, fabrics, and coated papers. The tape uses a 300-family high-tack acrylic adhesive that provides strong initial adhesion without heat activation. A 60 densified kraft (DK) liner adds the dimensional stability needed for precision die-cutting and laminating operations. Licensed tradespeople and fabrication technicians in HVAC, industrial, and specialty assembly environments rely on this tape where a clean, thin, high-tack bond is required.
This adhesive transfer tape is well suited for joining low surface energy plastics such as polyethylene and polypropylene, as well as foam and gasket attachment applications. The fiber-reinforced construction improves conformability and makes handling easier during high-speed processing. It is commonly used in light industrial and trade fabrication settings where consistent liner release and repeatable bond performance across varied substrate types are priorities. The 24-inch width and 60-yard roll length support both hand application and automated laminating equipment.
Designed for bonding dissimilar substrates including foams, gaskets, low surface energy plastics, films, foils, fabrics, and coated papers in industrial fabrication and assembly applications.
Application surface should be clean, dry, and free of oils or contaminants before tape is applied. Firm, even pressure across the bond area improves initial adhesion, particularly on low surface energy substrates. When die-cutting, confirm liner stability under the cutting conditions used. Handle the liner carefully to avoid pre-release of the adhesive layer during processing.
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