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News Release from: Adchem Corporation | Subject: 7603-PET transfer tape
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 30 October 2006

Tapes stick well on plasticised surfaces

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The latest addition to Adchem's line of transfer tapes is designed to bond well at room temperature to a variety of challenging highly plasticised substrates.

The latest addition to Adchem's line of transfer tapes is designed to bond well at room temperature to a variety of challenging highly plasticised substrates, including most vinyl sheets, vinyl banner materials, vinyl lettering materials and vinyl extrusions 7603-PET tape is ideally suited for a range of applications that includes sound dampening, vibration dampening and dissipating shock energy

Adchem's 7603-PET transfer tape is constructed with 76um of moderate tack, acrylic adhesive coated onto a 51um silicone-coated clear plastic liner designed for improved die cutting and removing.

Delivering excellent peel and shear properties, the 7603-PET has proven to work on 30% monomeric plasticised vinyl, considered to be one of the more challenging vinyl materials.

A leader in the pressure sensitive tape market for more than 40 years, Adchem provides more than 50 unique adhesive solutions for customers' most demanding foam and flexible material bonding needs.

This broad range of products reduces the need for large inventories of narrower spectrum systems.

Adchem works closely with customers to help select and design adhesive tape systems to meet their unique material and performance requirements.

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