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The 3M 7010310974 is a double coated, open-cell urethane foam tape designed for bonding two surfaces together with a single application step. Sold under the 3M 4032 product line, this tape features a 1/32 inch thick foam core with adhesive on both sides and a paper liner for handling convenience. The off-white foam construction provides a degree of conformability, allowing the tape to seat against irregular or slightly textured surfaces. It ships in a 1.5 inch wide by 72 yard roll format, making it well-suited for production assembly work, light-duty bonding applications, and mounting tasks that require a clean, repositionable carrier before final placement.
This tape is commonly used in light industrial, HVAC panel assembly, electrical enclosure sealing, and general trade applications where a thin, double-sided foam bond is required. The open-cell urethane construction handles minor surface irregularities without adding significant gap fill, keeping the bond profile low. It is applicable in environments where a paper-lined double coated tape simplifies peel-and-stick installation on both substrates. Minimum order quantity is 6 rolls per purchase.
Designed as an OEM-style double coated foam tape for light industrial and trade bonding applications where a 1/32 inch open-cell urethane foam carrier with dual adhesive faces is required.
Surface preparation is critical for adhesive performance — clean both substrates of dust, oil, and moisture before applying the tape. Peel the paper liner from the first adhesive face, apply to one substrate, then remove the remaining liner and press firmly onto the second surface. This tape is intended for installation by experienced assemblers or trade technicians familiar with pressure-sensitive adhesive products. Follow the substrate manufacturer and applicable facility safety guidelines when bonding in enclosed or ventilated spaces.
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