Double-sided adhesive tape SOLAR_IEC61215_UL
signalingvibration dampingacrylic

double-sided adhesive tape
double-sided adhesive tape
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Characteristics

Type
double-sided, signaling, vibration damping
Backing
acrylic, foam
Color
transparent
Other characteristics
UV-resistant, high temperature-resistant, permanent, high-temperature, chemical-resistant, water-resistant
Applications
for wafers, for glazing, for solar cells, for autoclaves

Description

It is a conformable double sided acrylic foam tape with a release liner on one side. The product is used for permanent bonding of materials such as metals, glass and some plastics, in interior and exterior applications. APPLICATIONS Bonding metal to metal before passing through the powder coat painting process. Panel fixation, metal stiffener and reinforcement bar bonding: doors, lifts, trailers, cabinets, traffic signs, etc. Bonding and sealing in the photovoltaic (PV) solar module industry – framing of crystalline silicon panels and back rail bonding of thin film modules. It  is a UL® recognised component to UL746C and meets the requirements of industry standard IEC 61215:2005. PRODUCT BENEFITS Withstands expansion and contraction of materials without loss of adhesion due to its visco‐elastic properties. Very high adhesion to metals and glass. Very high resistance to static and dynamic loads. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use (excellent UV and ageing resistance). Solvent free product Complies with Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS) restricting the use of heavy metals in electronics products. Service temperature: ‐30°C to +150°C continuous, and to +210°C peak (duration 1 hour).

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