

Ships same day if ordered by 12 pm
Manufacturer pricing rules prevent us from advertising our discount — no account or email required to see it.
Secure Payments
Easy Returns
Expert Advice
Fast Shipping
The 3M 7000123748 is a 5.0 mil adhesive transfer tape built around a 300 high strength acrylic adhesive carried on a 3.5 mil, 60 lb densified kraft paper liner. The tape comes in a 12-inch-wide roll running 60 yards and weighs 4.81 pounds. It delivers aggressive initial adhesion with reliable long-term bond strength, making it a go-to solution for thin, high-tack bonding applications across a wide range of substrate types. Certified UL approved and meeting US government specification MIL-P-19834B, Amendment 1, this roll is engineered for consistent performance in demanding assembly and fabrication work.
This transfer tape is used in general-purpose laminating and splicing applications across light manufacturing, sign fabrication, and industrial assembly environments. It performs on both high surface energy (HSE) materials such as metals and glass and low surface energy (LSE) materials such as certain plastics and foils. Typical applications include splicing films, foils, and fabrics, as well as laminating foams, photos, metal nameplates, and plastic nameplates. It functions as a thicker-build alternative to the 927 tape where added adhesive thickness is needed for gap-filling or uneven surfaces.
Designed for bonding a wide variety of similar and dissimilar materials where an aggressive acrylic adhesive with high initial adhesion is required, including films, foils, fabrics, foams, photos, and metal or plastic nameplates.
Surface preparation is critical before applying transfer tape — substrates should be clean, dry, and free of oils, dust, and loose particles. Apply firm, even pressure across the bond line using a roller or squeegee to ensure full adhesive contact. No special tools or licensed trade are required for most laminating and splicing applications, but follow any applicable workplace safety guidelines when working with solvents used in surface cleaning. Once the liner is removed and the adhesive contacts the substrate, repositioning is not recommended.
Thanks for subscribing!
This email has been registered!