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The 3M 7000123444 is an adhesive transfer tape designed for high-speed splicing and core starting applications in demanding industrial environments. The 9498 formulation delivers ultra-high peel strength and excellent shear strength, making it well suited for flying splice operations at process speeds exceeding 2,000 feet per minute. The tape provides moderate temperature resistance, performing reliably in oven environments up to 250 degrees F for extended dwell times and up to 450 degrees F for dwell times of ten seconds or less. It is installed by press operators and industrial maintenance technicians in printing, converting, and web-handling operations.
This tape is commonly used in the printing and converting industries where reliable wet grab and fast adhesion to moving substrates are critical. It bonds well to most substrates, including low surface energy plastics, and conforms to irregular surfaces. The 60 lb Densified Kraft liner supports efficient die-cutting operations, making this roll suitable for both hand application and automated dispensing environments. Each roll measures 0.5 inch wide by 120 yards long and ships in a transparent format for easy liner identification.
Designed for use in printing, converting, and web-handling operations requiring high-speed flying splice and core starting adhesion to a wide range of substrates, including low surface energy plastics.
Application should be performed by qualified press operators or industrial maintenance personnel familiar with adhesive transfer tape handling. Ensure the substrate surface is clean, dry, and free of oils or contaminants before applying the tape. When working in high-temperature oven environments, confirm that dwell time limits are observed to maintain adhesive integrity. Liner removal should be done carefully to avoid stretching the adhesive film prior to lamination.
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