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The 3M 7010373397 is an adhesive transfer tape carrying a 5 mil medium-firm acrylic adhesive coated on a polycoated paper liner. The tape is transparent and supplied in a 0.75 inch wide by 60 yard roll. It is engineered to form durable bonds to high surface energy plastics and is specifically formulated to resist plasticizer migration in flexible vinyl substrates. UV resistance is built into the adhesive chemistry, extending service life in applications exposed to sunlight or ambient UV sources. Installers in sign fabrication, industrial assembly, and construction finishing applications specify this tape where a clean, liner-free bond line is required.
This tape is suited for bonding HSE plastics, metal surfaces, and rigid substrates in both residential and light commercial applications. It performs well in environments with moderate humidity and temperature cycling, making it a practical choice for interior trim assembly, flexible vinyl graphics, nameplates, and protective overlay attachment. The transfer format eliminates carrier thickness from the bond stack, which is useful in tight-tolerance assemblies.
Designed for bonding high surface energy plastics, metals, and rigid substrates where plasticizer-resistant, UV-stable adhesive transfer is required. Consult surface preparation guidelines for low surface energy substrates prior to application.
Surface preparation is critical — clean and dry all substrates before applying the tape to ensure full adhesive contact. Apply firm, even pressure across the bond area using a roller or squeegee to activate the adhesive. Remove the polycoated paper liner carefully at a consistent angle to avoid stretching or folding the adhesive film. For industrial or structural bonding applications, allow adequate dwell time before subjecting the assembly to load or stress.
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