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The 3M 7100111064 is a 467MP adhesive transfer tape designed for bonding metals and high surface energy plastics in industrial and commercial assembly applications. Built on a 200MP acrylic adhesive platform, it delivers exceptional shear strength to resist slippage and edge lifting under mechanical stress. The tape measures 1 inch wide and runs 60 yards per roll. A 4.2 mil PCK layflat liner controls dimensional stability during storage, processing, and shipping. The adhesive is temporarily repositionable at placement, reducing rework before final bond set. This tape is suited for fabrication shops, sign shops, and industrial assembly lines where clean, precise bonding of rigid substrates is required.
This tape is primarily used in graphic attachment, general industrial joining, and label or overlay bonding where a film-free adhesive layer is preferred. The 2 mil nominal adhesive thickness keeps bond lines thin and consistent. Its resistance to humidity and temperature cycling makes it a reliable choice for parts that will see variable environmental conditions after assembly. Installers and fabricators working with metal panels, high surface energy plastic components, or printed graphic overlays will find the repositionable tack useful for accurate alignment before final press.
Designed for bonding metals and high surface energy plastics; well suited for graphic attachment and general industrial joining applications where a transfer adhesive format is required.
Application is typically performed by fabricators, sign technicians, or industrial assembly personnel. Surfaces should be clean, dry, and free of oils or contaminants before tape application. Apply firm, even pressure across the bond area using a roller or squeegee to ensure full adhesive contact. Remove the liner carefully after positioning to avoid stretching the adhesive layer.
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