Scope of application |
Daily use |
Adhesive system |
Pressure Sensitive, Water Activated |
Precautions for use |
Full contact with the surface to which it is applied |
Release paper type |
Double-Sided tape |
Features |
Acrylic Tape |
Temperature range |
Normal temperature |
Base material |
Acrylic |
Tearing method |
With the help of a tool |
Acrylic tape is made of all-acrylic material as a base material, covered with release film or release paper.
It has the effect of waterproof, shock absorption, heat resistance, sound insulation, etc. It has the characteristics of strong adhesion and good weather resistance, easy to die-cut, and has good adhesion to plastic, metal, wood, paper and silicone and other surfaces that are not easy to stick. It has good durability in high and low temperatures and excellent adhesion to high surface energy and low surface materials. Good balance of glass strength, initial adhesion and shear strength. Resistant to chemical solvents, humidity and UV rays.





Acrylic tape is a high-performance adhesive solution known for its durability, UV resistance, and strong bonding capabilities. It is widely used across various industries, including automotive, construction, and electronics, for tasks such as sealing, bonding, and assembly. Acrylic tapes offer superior temperature resistance and long-term durability compared to rubber adhesives, making them ideal for applications that require permanent bonding and withstand harsh environmental conditions. They are available in both single-sided and double-sided variants and can be used for gap-filling, vibration dampening, and stress distribution. Proper surface preparation and application techniques are essential to achieve optimal bonding strength.







