VHB Tape 3M 4956F 25 mm x 33 m - 1,55 mm
3M double-sided tape VHB 4956 , pressure-sensitive, closed-cell acrylic foam tape with a plastic liner. 62 mil thick. Bonds high and medium surface energy substrates. Provides handling convenience, cushioning, damping, and impact resistance. Plasticizer resistant. UL listing 746C. Benefits, Markets and Applications High strength Durable Clean appearance General Industrial Bonding, attaching, mounting
Double sided tapes 3M vhb 4956 Ideally suited for numerous materials with high and medium surface energy, e.g. metals, plastics, paints or glass. High resistance to diluents (e.g. PVC substrates).
For connecting low energy materials such as metals (e.g. steel, stainless steel and aluminium), painted surfaces, painted wood, glass, many plastics (e.g. hard PVC, ABS, acrylate glass [PMMA], polycarbonate), ceramics and soft PVC
Product | Nastro biadesivo conformabile in schiuma acrilica 3M VHB 4956F |
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Size (width x length) | 25 mm x 33 m x 1,55 mm |
Width (mm) | 25 |
Video Code | 55983 |
Status | A1 |
Packing unit | 3 |
Type of price | per roll |
Notes | Specifications Adhesion to HSE High Adhesion to LSE Medium Adhesive Type Multi-Purpose Acrylic Adhesive Application Bonding Luggage Compartment Doors, Vehicle Signage Frame Attachment Brand VHB Color Gray Flexibility of Materials Both Substrates Flexible, Both Substrates Rigid, One Substrate Flexible Foam Conformability Conformable Industry - Use General Industrial Length 36 Linear Yard Length (metric) 32.90 Linear Metre Liner Thickness 3 Milli-inch (mil) Liner Type Polyethylene (PE) Film Long Term Temperature Exposure 161-200, N/A Product Form Roll Short Term Temperature Exposure 201-250, 251-300, N/A Solvent Resistance High Substrates (Surface Energy) High Surface Energy, (400-1100 Dynes/cm), Medium Surface Energy, (38-39 Dynes/cm), Medium-High Surface Energy, (42-50 Dynes/cm) Tape Thickness 0.062 in (1.6mm) - .080 in (2.0mm) Temperature Resistance - Initial 300 Degree Fahrenheit Temperature Resistance - Long Term 200 Degree Fahrenheit |