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The 3M 7010302044 is an adhesive transfer tape built on 3M High Performance Acrylic Adhesive 350, delivered on a tan 58 lb. polycoated kraft (PCK) paper liner. The tape measures 10 inches wide and 60 yards long, with a total thickness of 5.0 mils (0.127 mm). It is engineered for bonding high and low surface energy substrates, including powder-coated paints and rougher surfaces. The acrylic adhesive is fiber reinforced for roll stability in narrow widths and resists oozing during handling. Installers and fabricators working with dissimilar or difficult-to-bond materials will find this tape suitable for demanding production and assembly environments.
This transfer tape is used in industrial fabrication, assembly, and manufacturing applications where a clean, carrier-free adhesive bond is required. It performs in both high and low surface energy bonding scenarios, making it applicable for plastics, metals, powder-coated finishes, and surfaces with moderate texture. The PCK liner resists moisture, which helps maintain liner integrity in humid shop environments. It is sold by the roll and is intended for professional or production use where bond durability and temperature resistance are priorities.
Designed as an OEM-style adhesive transfer tape for bonding high and low surface energy materials, including powder-coated paints and surfaces with moderate roughness, in industrial assembly and fabrication applications.
Surface preparation is critical before applying any adhesive transfer tape — clean and dry all bonding surfaces to remove oils, dust, and contaminants. Apply firm, even pressure across the full bond area to ensure full adhesive contact. Power down or de-energize any assemblies before applying tape near electrical components. Follow the material manufacturer and workplace safety guidelines when working at elevated temperatures near the rated limits of the adhesive.
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