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The 3M 7010333960 is a double-sided, closed-cell acrylic foam tape in the VHB 4947F series, finished in black with a PE film liner. At 45 mil thick, it delivers a conformable, pressure-sensitive bond to high and medium surface energy substrates. The closed-cell foam construction provides cushioning, vibration damping, and impact resistance alongside a strong permanent bond. It carries a UL 746C listing, making it suitable for applications where flame and material compatibility ratings matter. Licensed trade installers and assembly technicians working in HVAC, electrical enclosure fabrication, and general industrial applications regularly specify this tape where mechanical fasteners are impractical.
This tape is suited for bonding metal panels, plastic housings, glass, and other medium-to-high surface energy materials in both interior and exterior settings. Common applications include HVAC equipment assembly, electrical panel trim attachment, sign mounting, and general industrial fabrication. The 1-inch width and 36-yard roll length make it practical for continuous runs or cut-to-length work on production lines and field service jobs. Its plasticizer resistance makes it a reliable choice when bonding to PVC or other plasticizer-containing substrates that degrade lesser adhesives over time.
Designed for bonding high and medium surface energy substrates including metals, glass, and rigid plastics; part of the 3M VHB 4947F tape series.
Surface preparation is critical — clean and dry the substrate thoroughly before application, as contamination will reduce bond strength. Apply firm, even pressure across the tape width to activate the pressure-sensitive adhesive; a roller is recommended for consistent contact. Allow adequate dwell time after application before placing the assembly under full load. This product is intended for professional use by trained fabricators, HVAC technicians, or electricians working within applicable trade and safety codes.
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