Scotch high temperature fine line tape 4735L is a vinyl paint masking tape with release liner. Typically used for diecuts and plotter cut parts for fascia, rocker panels, two-tone and other multiple color applications where critical paint break lines are required.
Scotch high temperature fine line tape 4737TL is a conformable tape that provides sharp contrast and color separation in high-temperature paint processes. It is highly versatile and adheres to complex shapes, curved surfaces, and contoured substrates. The pressure-sensitive adhesive withstands temperatures up to 300 °F (149 °C) for 30 minutes. This makes it suitable for high-temperature applications and industrial masking for automotive fascia, marine, and aerospace projects. The natural rubber element features a vinyl backing that resists lifting around corners and in depressed areas. It is also suitable for use in custom, two-tone, and multi-color applications. It is available in several colors, including solid blue (4737S), translucent blue (4737T) for confirming wet-out, and with a liner (4737TL, 4737SL).
Features- High performance: delivers clean paint line and excellent color separation in high-temperature paint processes
- Ideal for curved and molded surfaces: provides excellent conformability for sweeping shapes and recessed objects
- Resists lift: uses a natural rubber, pressure-sensitive adhesive that holds reliably to surface contours
- Withstands heat: delivers optimal performance in temperatures as high as 300 °f (149 °c) for up to 30 minutes
- Versatile use: recommended applications for this tape include masking for specialty vehicles, automotive, rail, marine, and aerospace paint jobs, as well as paint masking for automotive fascia and custom two-tone, and multiple-color applications
- Multi-color options: available in solid blue (4737s), translucent blue (4737t), and with a liner (4737tl, 4737sl)
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