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The 3M 7000123391 is an adhesive transfer tape built on 3M High Performance Acrylic Adhesive 350, offering strong, reliable bonding across a wide range of surface types. At 5.0 mils thick, the tape delivers high bond strength to both high and low surface energy substrates, including powder coated paints. It ships on a tan, 58 lb. PCK (polycoated kraft) paper liner that resists moisture and minimizes liner wrinkling during application. The adhesive is fiber reinforced for roll stability in narrow widths and resists oozing under compression. Rated for short-term temperature exposure up to 450 degrees F and long-term use up to 300 degrees F, this tape holds up in demanding thermal environments. Rolls measure 2 inches wide by 60 yards long.
This transfer tape is suited for industrial assembly, signage, nameplates, and fabrication applications where a clean, film-free bond is required. It performs well bonding dissimilar materials, including those with rougher or low-energy surfaces that challenge standard adhesives. Typical users include industrial maintenance technicians, fabricators, and assembly professionals working with plastics, metals, and coated substrates. Its low odor makes it practical in enclosed or ventilated workspaces where air quality is a concern.
Designed for bonding high and low surface energy materials, including plastics, metals, coated surfaces, and substrates with rougher textures where conventional adhesives may underperform.
Surface preparation is critical before applying transfer tape — clean surfaces thoroughly and allow solvents to fully evaporate before application. Apply firm, even pressure across the bond area to ensure full adhesive contact. Remove the liner carefully and avoid stretching the adhesive web during transfer. Consult applicable workplace safety guidelines when using adhesives in enclosed or low-ventilation environments.
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