Single sided adhesive tapes
Adhesive tape

Single sided adhesive tapes

There are many possible applications for single-sided adhesive tapes: holding, fastening, protecting, covering, sealing, splicing or marking. Depending on the application, different backing materials and adhesive types can be chosen.

 

Aluminium adhesive tape
Aluminium adhesive tape has a high thermal load-bearing capacity and durability. In contrast to adhesive tapes made of plastic, it does not become brittle when it is exposed to heat or cold. Aluminium adhesive tape has high solvent and temperature resistance, low permeability to water vapour and high ageing resistance.

It is used for insulation, shielding as well as masking, sealing, damping or heat reflection. 

 

Blockout film
Blockout film is almost 100% opaque and is therefore considered sight-protection film. It it used to control light and are used in light boxes and glass surfaces as well as in displays or control panels

 

Fabric adhesive tape
Fabric adhesive tape usually consist of a flexible, water-resistant, hand-tearable and hard-wearing natural textile or plastic fabric with adhesive on one side. Fabric adhesive tape is often used for covering, fastening, sealing, insulating, protecting, closing or reinforcing.

 

Glass fabric adhesive tape
Glass fabric adhesive tape is especially effective for applications where high temperature resistance is required. It has a high adhesive strength, are durable and can be removed without leaving residues.

It is therefore used for sealing high-temperature lines and chambers, masking, bundling and wrapping brackets and cable harnesses, as well as splicing fabrics and structured surfaces.

 

Adhesive crepe tape
Adhesive crepe tape, also known as masking tape, has a paper backing and is mainly used to cover or mask objects to protect them partially or completely from varnish, paint, moisture, adhesive or dust.

However, different coatings allow a wide range of applications, so that they can also be used for bundling, splicing, sealing and reinforcing.

 

Polyester adhesive tape
Polyester adhesive tape is usually very thin and has a high resistance. Even at high temperatures, the tape expands only slightly. It is resistant to chemicals, has excellent ageing resistance, can be removed without leaving residues and can withstand temperatures of -50 or +200 °C in some cases.

Therefore, it is used for masking printed circuit boards and other high-temperature applications as well as for covering in powder coating, fastening, protecting or splicing.

But polyester materials are also a good choice in the battery construction sector, where they are used for insulation on battery sheets, for example. In the electronics sector, the relevant insulation material or thermal classes must be taken into account.

 

Polyethylene adhesive tape (PE)
Polyethylene adhesive tape is often used to repair films and glass outdoors or as splinter protection film due to its transparency and UV resistance. It is water resistant and is used to seal cable joints and cable connections on large generators or electric motors.

Polyimide adhesive tape (PI)
Polyimide tape offers a powerful combination of mechanical, electrical, thermal and chemical properties. It is thin, resistant to chemicals and UV radiation and has a very high dielectric strength.

It is particularly temperature resistant and is therefore often used to cover printed circuit boards during the soldering process. However, the adhesive tape is also used for other low- and high-temperature applications between -75 °C and 260 °C. As it does not become soft and remains dimensionally stable, it can be removed from the surface excellently even after treatment.

 

Polyurethane adhesive tape (PUR)
Polyurethane adhesive tape has a high tear and puncture resistance and is very abrasion resistant. It dampens noise and offers optimal protection against erosion.

It is mostly used for masking, fastening, protecting and finishing.

Depending on the adhesive, it is suitable for different durations of use. If the adhesive is acrylic, it is very suitable for durable applications with good solvent and UV resistance. However, if it is equipped with a rubber-resin adhesive, it is used for temporary applications.

 

PTFE adhesive tape (polytetrafluoroethylene) - Teflon
PTFE adhesive tape has very good sliding properties thanks to its low coefficient of friction and is used to reduce friction between moving surfaces. This dampens noise and minimises squeaking or rattling.

It is extremely temperature resistant and can withstand temperatures of up to 260°C. It is also known as Teflon film tape.

 

PVC adhesive tape
PVC adhesive tape is highly stretchable and formable. It is resistant to solvents and has a high abrasion resistance. It is very adaptable and therefore also suitable for use on uneven or round surfaces.

It is used for covering, bundling, fastening, stapling, marking, labelling, sealing, splicing, protecting or decorating.

 

UHMW polyethylene adhesive tape (Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight)
The UHMW polyethylene adhesive tape has a highly slippery surface. It also has excellent abrasion resistance as well as good puncture and impact resistance and are resistant to moisture and chemicals.

It is used to protect the function and appearance of parts that rub against each other. At the same time, is has a noise-insulating effect – which is why it is also known as anti-squeak film. Unlike PTFE adhesive tape, however, it can only withstand temperatures of up to 110 °C.

 

Vinyl foam adhesive tape
Vinyl foam tape can be used to seal against dust and moisture, e.g. in electronic devices. However, due to its excellent acoustic properties, it is also suitable for damping and soft storage of sensitive device parts.

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