Instructions for use of carpet double-sided tape

Carpet double-sided tape is made of gauze as the base material, double-sided coated with high-viscosity pressure-sensitive adhesive, and double-sided release paper as the backing.
Also known as double-sided cloth tape, now let’s take a look at the specific instructions for carpet tape.

  1. Steps to use
    Carpet double-sided tape Before processing the flat plate and workpiece, first clean the bonding surface of the flat plate and the workpiece with an organic solvent, and dry it; Then remove the protective layer of the double-sided tape of the carpet; then stick the workpiece on the flat work surface, and tap the workpiece to make the workpiece and the flat plate stick together, minimizing the gap between them; glue the workpiece The flat plate is clamped to the machine table for processing. After the processing is completed, remove the flat plate and the workpiece, insert the adhesive layer with a thin spatula to separate the workpiece from the flat plate, and then clean the workpiece and the flat plate with an organic solvent
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  2. Classification and application
    Carpet double-sided tape is mainly used for pasting various small items. It is mainly a strip-shaped viscous substance made of three parts: substrate, adhesive, and silicone oil paper. It can be divided into different types, such as double-sided tape with or without substrate, mesh carpet double-sided tape, reinforced carpet double-sided tape, foam carpet double-sided tape, hot melt tape, etc., which are used in various Industries, such as: outdoor advertising, exhibitions, molds, printing, hotels, conference halls and other carpets for pasting and fixing, etc.
  3. Characteristics of Carpet Double-sided Tape
    The characteristics of carpet tape: strong viscosity, very good fixing effect, easy to peel and cut, and will not come off the glue when it is uncovered; the glue is evenly applied, the gauze is wear-resistant, the sealing is good, and the ability to adapt to the weather is strong
    Commonly used thicknesses are 280μ, 250μ, 230μ