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The 3M 7100037505 is a double coated polyester (PET) tape featuring a high-tack acrylic adhesive system mounted on a 74 lb. release liner. Sold as a roll, it delivers strong permanent bonding to a wide range of substrates, including high surface energy plastics, composite materials, cloth, and insulation facings. The acrylic adhesive provides excellent resistance to UV exposure and elevated temperatures, making it suitable for demanding industrial and trade bonding applications. Installers and fabricators working with difficult-to-adhere surfaces rely on this tape where conventional adhesives or mechanical fasteners are not practical.
This tape is suited for applications that require durable, long-term bonds in challenging environments. Typical use cases include bonding insulation facings, attaching composite panels, and securing materials in assemblies exposed to heat, moisture, or UV. The moisture-stable 74 lb. release liner protects the adhesive coat from heat and humidity during storage and handling, preserving adhesive performance until the tape is applied. It is used across HVAC fabrication, industrial assembly, and specialty construction applications where high-tack double coated tape is required.
Designed as an OEM-style double coated tape for bonding applications involving high surface energy plastics, composite materials, cloth, and insulation facings in industrial and construction assemblies.
Surface preparation is critical — clean and dry all bonding surfaces before application to ensure full adhesive contact. Apply firm, even pressure across the tape length to promote proper wet-out of the adhesive. Remove the release liner just prior to bonding; do not expose the adhesive to prolonged heat or humidity after liner removal. Installation should be performed by qualified tradespeople familiar with adhesive bonding procedures appropriate to the substrate and application environment.
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