Double Sided Adhesive Transfer Tape
Double sided adhesive transfer tape for a range of applications including print finishing and graphics through to the manufacture of RFI and EMI shielding components using electrically conductive adhesive transfer tape.
A very aggressive synthetic rubber transfer adhesive. Its exceptional adhesion properties make it a fantastic alternative to spray, roller or brush applied adhesives.
Ultra thin, clear transfer adhesive combines exceptional long term bonding performance with a high initial tack. This product is the perfect option for mounting high performance graphics.
A heavy weight, clear transfer adhesive combining exceptional long term bonding performance with a high initial tack. This product is the perfect option for mounting high performance graphics.
The original Correx bonding tape for the estate agent boards. This product is also used in a wide variety of other applications due to its high initial bond and heavy coat-weight of adhesive.
A very high tack transfer adhesive developed to bond difficult to bond to low surface energy (LSE) substrates. Suitable for long term outdoor use with features including cross linked acrylic adhesive for added stability and a moisture stable liner.
A modified acrylic transfer adhesive loaded with electrically conductive particles. The product is electrically conductive through the Z axis, has a very high bond strength. Conforms to UL723.
An ultra-low VOC acrylic transfer adhesive with excellent adhesion to low surface energy substrates combined with exceptionally high-temperature resistance.
Reinforced toughened rubber transfer adhesive tape. Its adhesive mass makes it excellent for bonding to textured surfaces.
Scrim reinforcement and a toughened rubber adhesive with a very high initial bond strength. Suitable for bonding most substrates, including LSE substrates.
Ultra Low VOC reinforced transfer adhesive tape that bonds well to LSE substrates, textiles and foams. Used for the lamination of foams, rubber and fabrics and high-temperature bonding of LSE materials including engineering plastics.