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The 3M 7100018795 is a green polyester film tape designed for high-temperature masking and splicing applications. Built on a 1.8 mil polyester film backing, it uses a green pigmented silicone adhesive that bonds well to silicone-coated surfaces. The green color aids quick visual identification on the line, reducing misapplication during production runs. This tape ships in a 12-inch-wide by 72-yard roll format, making it appropriate for wide-surface masking tasks. It is typically installed by manufacturing technicians, industrial maintenance crews, and finishing line operators working in elevated-temperature environments.
This tape is suited for high-temperature masking applications where standard acrylic or rubber adhesive tapes would fail or leave residue. It is particularly effective when splicing silicone-treated release papers and liners, a common task in converting, printing, and packaging operations. The silicone adhesive is engineered to adhere to low-energy silicone-coated substrates that resist most conventional adhesives. Facilities running powder coat ovens, curing lines, or industrial baking processes will find this tape a reliable masking solution where clean removal after heat exposure is required.
Designed for use in high-temperature masking applications and for splicing silicone-treated paper and release liner substrates in industrial converting and manufacturing environments.
This tape is applied by industrial technicians and converting line operators. Surfaces should be clean and free of dust, oil, and loose particles before application to ensure full adhesive contact. When used as a masking tape in curing or oven environments, verify that the process temperature does not exceed the rated limit of the tape. Remove tape promptly after the process cycle is complete to minimize residue risk on sensitive substrates.
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