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Normount® V1300

Polyurethane Foam Substrate with a Durable Pressure-Sensitive Acrylic Adhesive on Both Sides

White Polyurethane Foam Bonding Tape for Interior Use

Features/Benefits:
  • Acrylic Adhesive Provides Durable Bond
  • Promotes Maximum Surface Contact and Adhesive ′′Wet-out′′
  • Absorbs Vibration
  • Mitigates Effects of Temperature- Induced Expansion and Contraction
  • Helps Prevent Corrosion by Eliminating Contact Between Dissimilar Materials
Typical Bonding Applications:
  • Retail Packaging
  • Circuit Board Mounts
  • Signs
  • Security Pads
  • Component Mounts
  • Wire/Cable Mounts
  • Appliance Emblems
  • Mirror Mounting
  • Wall Displays
  • Interior Trim and Ornamentation
  • Tiles and Panels
  • Kick Panels
  • Panel Stiffener Attachment
  • Glass Lamination
The foam properties of Normount V1300 dissipate vibrations and distribute stress forces, while the pressure sensitive acrylic adhesive maintains a long-term bond.
Film-FEP Tapes
Backing Substrates
FEP film is used for applications requiring optical clarity, quick release, and abrasion resistance. FEP film applications include high temperature coil and capacitor wrapping, composite bonding, masking, and conveyor release linings.
Film-Polyester Tapes
Backing Substrates
Polyester films have excellent dimensional stability, high tensile, tear, and impact strengths, and ultimate elongation up to 120% of its original dimensions. These films exhibit low water absorption and good resistance to oils, greases, strong acids, and organic solvents. They also retain electrical properties, dielectric strength and dielectric constant in continuous operating temperatures from -100°F to 350°F (-73°C to 177°C). Applications include transformer and capacitor wrapping, printed circuit board fabrication, splicing tapes, composite bonding protection, and low-cost masking.
R Series Skived PTFE Tapes
Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics CHR® R232 is a highly modified skived PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) film coated with a high temperature, pressure sensitive acrylic or silicone adhesive.
Film-High Modulus-PTFE Tapes
Backing Substrates
PTFE films provide a conformable release surface and exhibit a remarkably low coefficient of friction and non-stick properties. PTFE films have high temperature resistance and are virtually unaffected by all chemicals. At elevated temperatures, PTFE film still retains excellent tensile strength. Service temperatures range from -100°F to +500°F (-73°F to +260°C). Film applications include high temperature coil and capacitor wrapping, composite bonding, masking, and conveyor release linings.
Film-RULON Tapes
Backing Substrates
Rulon films offer superior abrasion resistance when compared to conventional PTFE films. Service temperatures range from -100°F to 500°F (-73°C to +260°C). In rotating bearing tests, it provided a 500-fold increase in wear resistance over standard PTFE. Applications include bearing liners, chute and guide rail coverings.
Glass-Foil Tapes
Backing Substrates
For applications requiring higher tear strengths, fiberglass laminated with aluminum is available. Service temperatures range from -100°F to 500°F (-73°C to +260°C).
Glass-PTFE (High Performance) Tapes
Backing Substrates
PTFE glass provide dimensional stability, high tensile strength and edge tear, operates over a temperature range from -100°F to +500°F (-73°C to +260°C), and offers better abrasion resistance than uncoated glass cloth. The PTFE surface offers quick release and chemical resistance characteristics. Anti-static PTFE glass yields improved thermal conductivity and static dissipation. Available with silicone or acrylic adhesives, PTFE glass applications include heat sealing and low friction release surface liners for conveyors.
Glass-PTFE (Industrial) Tapes
Backing Substrates
PTFE glass provide dimensional stability, high tensile strength and edge tear, operates over a temperature range from -100°F to +500°F (-73°C to +260°C), and offers better abrasion resistance than uncoated glass cloth. The PTFE surface offers quick release and chemical resistance characteristics. Anti-static PTFE glass yields improved thermal conductivity and static dissipation. Available with silicone or acrylic adhesives, PTFE glass applications include heat sealing and low friction release surface liners for conveyors.
Glass-PTFE (Chemlam Brown) Tapes
Backing Substrates
PTFE glass provide dimensional stability, high tensile strength and edge tear, operates over a temperature range from -100°F to +500°F (-73°C to +260°C), and offers better abrasion resistance than uncoated glass cloth. The PTFE surface offers quick release and chemical resistance characteristics. Anti-static PTFE glass yields improved thermal conductivity and static dissipation. Available with silicone or acrylic adhesives, PTFE glass applications include heat sealing and low friction release surface liners for conveyors.
Glass-PTFE (Chemlam Copper) Tapes
Backing Substrates
PTFE glass provide dimensional stability, high tensile strength and edge tear, operates over a temperature range from -100°F to +500°F (-73°C to +260°C), and offers better abrasion resistance than uncoated glass cloth. The PTFE surface offers quick release and chemical resistance characteristics. Anti-static PTFE glass yields improved thermal conductivity and static dissipation. Available with silicone or acrylic adhesives, PTFE glass applications include heat sealing and low friction release surface liners for conveyors.
Glass-PTFE (Roll Covering) Tapes
Backing Substrates
PTFE glass provide dimensional stability, high tensile strength and edge tear, operates over a temperature range from -100°F to +500°F (-73°C to +260°C), and offers better abrasion resistance than uncoated glass cloth. The PTFE surface offers quick release and chemical resistance characteristics. Anti-static PTFE glass yields improved thermal conductivity and static dissipation. Available with silicone or acrylic adhesives, PTFE glass applications include heat sealing and low friction release surface liners for conveyors.
Glass-PTFE ZoneTapes
Backing Substrates
PTFE glass provide dimensional stability, high tensile strength and edge tear, operates over a temperature range from -100°F to +500°F (-73°C to +260°C), and offers better abrasion resistance than uncoated glass cloth. The PTFE surface offers quick release and chemical resistance characteristics. Anti-static PTFE glass yields improved thermal conductivity and static dissipation. Available with silicone or acrylic adhesives, PTFE glass applications include heat sealing and low friction release surface liners for conveyors.
Foil-Aluminum Tapes
Backing Substrates
Aluminum and copper foil tapes offer high conformability, conductivity, and reflectivity at elevated temperatures. Aluminum is available with a fiberglass laminate for applications requiring higher tear strengths. Service temperatures range from -100°F to +500°F (-73°C to +260°C). Applications include thermal spray, aircraft repainting, EMI/RFI shielding, and electroplating.
Foil-PTFE/Aluminum (Trifoil) Tapes
Backing Substrates
Aluminum and copper foil tapes offer high conformability, conductivity, and reflectivity at elevated temperatures. Aluminum is available with a fiberglass laminate for applications requiring higher tear strengths. Service temperatures range from -100°F to +500°F (-73°C to +260°C). Applications include thermal spray, aircraft repainting, EMI/RFI shielding, and electroplating.
Silicone Splicing Tapes
Silicone Tapes -Silicones are designed for splicing low-energy surfaces, such as silicone- treated papers and films, in high temperature applications.
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