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The 3M 7000001488 Flatback Masking Tape is made for reliable paint adhesion testing and bundling applications in manufacturing environments. 3M Scotch 250 Flatback Masking Tape features a robust rubber adhesive that delivers instant adhesion across diverse substrates. Its unique flat paper backing resists tearing and supports tensile loads during masking and wrapping tasks. Capable of holding up to 125 °F (52 °C) for 30 minutes, it doubles as a heat resistant masking tape for curing processes. Scotch quality control tape performance ensures clean, residue free removal every time. Packaged for easy unwinding, it simplifies application and tear off by hand.
Instant Bonding Performance
The pressure sensitive rubber adhesive forms an immediate, reliable bond eliminating sliding or lifting during coating and adhesion tests.
Durable Flat Paper Backing
Unique flat paper backing masking tape resists tearing and supports tensile strength for steady performance in masking and bundling tasks.
High Temperature Resistance
Heat resistant masking tape holds coatings in place through processes up to 125 °F (52 °C) for 30 minutes, ideal for paint curing applications.
Clean, Residue Free Removal
Scotch quality control tape cleans off surfaces without leaving adhesive residue, reducing rework and ensuring surface integrity.
What makes this tape good for paint adhesion testing?
Its rubber adhesive and flatback paper deliver consistent pull off strength for accurate adhesion test results.
Can this tape withstand curing temperatures?
Yes, this adhesion test tape for coatings holds to 125 °F (52 °C) for 30 minutes without failure.
Is the backing prone to tearing during use?
The 3M industrial flatback tape features a unique flat paper backing that resists tearing under tension.
Will it leave residue when removed?
No, the high performance adhesive removes cleanly without leaving residue on most surfaces.
This product can expose you to materials and/or chemicals including arsenic, lead, and other materials and/or chemicals which are known to the state of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm.
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