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3M™ VHB™ Tape LSE-110WF, White, 1 in x 36 yd, 45 mil, 9 Roll/Case
Features
FOR DIFFICULT SURFACES: Bonds well to low surface energy substrates, such as polypropylene (PP), thermoplastic elastomers (TPE), and thermoplastic olefins (TPO)
LOW-TEMPERATURE BONDING: Offers high initial tack at low temperatures on frost-free surfaces down to 32 °F (0 °C)
NO PRIMER NEEDED: Directly bonds a wide range of plastics, streamlining the application process by eliminating the need for surface primers on many materials
COST EFFICIENCY: Provides a fast and easy-to-use all-acrylic bonding method that eliminates additional processes and equipment — helping to lower manufacturing costs
MULTI-MATERIAL BONDING: With a thickness of 45 mil (1.1 mm), this tape effortlessly joins non-compatible materials and delicate substrates without relying on ultrasonic welding equipment or mechanical fasteners
BUILT TO PERFORM: Delivers high shear strength, conformability, and surface adhesion due to an acrylic foam core and multi-purpose adhesive
A GO-TO SOLUTION: Excels across a variety of markets, such as specialty vehicle, appliance, signage, outdoor power equipment and general industrial
EXCELLENT BONDING AND SEALING: Features closed-cell acrylic chemistry, which is proven to withstand extreme environments
ACHIEVE MORE: Allows for the use of thinner, lighter-weight, and dissimilar materials when compared to rivets and welds