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The 3M 7010292970 is an adhesive transfer tape built on 3M High Performance Acrylic Adhesive 350, delivering reliable bonding across a wide range of surface energy materials. At 5.0 mils thick, it bonds effectively to both high and low surface energy substrates, including powder coated paints. The adhesive is fiber reinforced for roll stability in narrow widths and resists oozing during application. This tape is rated for short-term temperature exposure up to 450 degrees F and long-term use up to 300 degrees F, making it suitable for demanding thermal environments. It is mounted on a tan, 58 lb PCK (polycoated kraft) paper liner that provides moisture resistance and minimizes wrinkles during handling and dispensing.
This transfer tape is used in industrial, manufacturing, and assembly applications where a clean, film-free bond is required. It performs well when joining materials with rougher or mixed surface energy profiles. Common applications include bonding nameplates, foam gaskets, thin films, and lightweight panels. The 4 inch wide, 60 yard roll format suits both hand and machine dispensing in production environments. Trade professionals in fabrication, sign-making, electronics assembly, and HVAC panel work will find this tape suited to repetitive bonding tasks that require chemical resistance and shear strength retention at elevated temperatures.
Designed for bonding high and low surface energy materials, including powder coated paints and rougher surface substrates, as an adhesive transfer tape in industrial and light commercial assembly applications.
Application is typically performed by fabricators, assemblers, or trade technicians using standard hand rollers or pressure application equipment to ensure full contact bonding. Clean and dry the bonding surface before application to achieve maximum adhesion. Liner should be removed carefully to avoid stretching or contaminating the adhesive layer. Consult the applicable safety data sheet before use in confined spaces or around open flame sources, given the elevated temperature ratings.
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