3M adhesive transfer tape F9467U features a 3.5 mil pressure sensitive acrylic adhesive on a tan polycoated paper liner. It provides outstanding resistance to the effects of plasticizer migration from flexible vinyl.
Offers Outstanding Resistance to the Effects of Plasticizer MigrationPlasticizers are common chemicals added to plastics, vinyl, and rubber to make them more flexible. Over time, plasticizers can leak, or "migrate" out of the vinyl, which can cause softening of the adhesive and loss of bond strength over time. 3M Adhesive Transfer Tape F9467U is formulated to resist the effects of plasticizer migration in flexible vinyl for long-term bonding strength.
Recommended Applications- Attaching flexible vinyl graphics to sporting helmets
- Attaching flexible vinyl films and graphics to signs
- Attaching flexible vinyl graphics to vehicles
- Attaching flexible vinyl graphics to collectibles
- Attaching flexible vinyl tubing
3M Adhesive Transfer Tapes are rolls of pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) provided on a special release liner. The tape consists of adhesive only and does not have any type of backing material. For application, the tape is positioned, adhesive side down, to a surface and the liner is removed, exposing the backside of the adhesive to the joining surface. A variety of adhesive properties and liners are to meet requirements for applications such as nameplate attachment to high and low surface energy plastics, appliance graphic overlays that perform in high temperatures, foam gasketing, web splicing, signs, posters, banners, and point-of-purchase displays.
Features- Provides outstanding resistance to the effects of plasticizer migration
- Offers both short and long term heat resistance
- Used for bonding plasticized vinyl gaskets, decals and moldings
- Ideal for attaching flexible graphics and films
Warning:
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.
For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov