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Adhesive Applications, Inc.


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Phone: 413-527-7120, 800-356-3572 (toll free)
Fax: 413-527-7249
Address:
41 O'Neill St.
Easthampton, MA 01027
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Tapes: Industrial related categories

Splicing Tapes
Dielectric Polymers has diversified its line of splicing tapes to meet just about any need in industrial splicing. Our splicing tapes are designed for splicing silicone release coated paper and film in elevated temperatures or in conditions where high initial tack is required, for photo processing, in label or pressure sensitive coating applications that require a functional splice and for flying splice/overlap splicing applications.
Protective Film
In Electronics, automotive and other finishing operations, effective masking materials are often one of the most vital components involved in producing a high quality finished part. These tapes can also enhance operating efficiency and cost savings by reducing rejects and labor on rework due to undercutting, adhesive residue, and tape shrinkage. Dielectric Polymers has created a line of masking tapes, both self-wound and furnished on a liner for die cut applications, to meet the demanding requirements of the finishing industry.

Applications
  • Used as a fume mask during plating and to protect a variety of substrates during fabrication, installation, shipping and storage.
Product Feature
  • Clean tape removal
  • No film shrinkage after exposure to elevated temperatures
Plating Tape
In Electronics, automotive and other finishing operations, effective masking materials are often one of the most vital components involved in producing a high quality finished part. These tapes can also enhance operating efficiency and cost savings by reducing rejects and labor on rework due to undercutting, adhesive residue, and tape shrinkage. Dielectric Polymers has created a line of masking tapes, both self-wound and furnished on a liner for die cut applications, to meet the demanding requirements of the finishing industry.

Applications
  • For PCB masking during the solder strip bath and precious metal plating.
Product Feature
  • Clean tape removal
  • No film shrinkage after exposure to elevated temperatures.
  • Fine line definition
  • Clean tape removal
  • Good conformability
  • Chemical resistant
Fume Mask
In Electronics, automotive and other finishing operations, effective masking materials are often one of the most vital components involved in producing a high quality finished part. These tapes can also enhance operating efficiency and cost savings by reducing rejects and labor on rework due to undercutting, adhesive residue, and tape shrinkage. Dielectric Polymers has created a line of masking tapes, both self-wound and furnished on a liner for die cut applications, to meet the demanding requirements of the finishing industry.

Applications
  • For protecting large areas of printed circuit boards from splash and fumes during the plating process.
Product Feature
  • Good conformability
  • Chemical resistant.
Linered Polyimide Film Tape
In Electronics, automotive and other finishing operations, effective masking materials are often one of the most vital components involved in producing a high quality finished part. These tapes can also enhance operating efficiency and cost savings by reducing rejects and labor on rework due to undercutting, adhesive residue, and tape shrinkage. Dielectric Polymers has created a line of masking tapes, both self-wound and furnished on a liner for die cut applications, to meet the demanding requirements of the finishing industry.

Applications
  • For selective masking applications where temp, resistance is a critical requirement. Used for powder coating, wave soldering, plating and anodizing.
Product Feature
  • .U.L. recognized Class 392° F (200° C)
  • High temperature resistant
  • Die cut disks/shapes remove easily from liner
  • Clean tape removal.
TRANS-SIL Silicone Transfer Adhesive
In Electronics, automotive and other finishing operations, effective masking materials are often one of the most vital components involved in producing a high quality finished part. These tapes can also enhance operating efficiency and cost savings by reducing rejects and labor on rework due to undercutting, adhesive residue, and tape shrinkage. Dielectric Polymers has created a line of masking tapes, both self-wound and furnished on a liner for die cut applications, to meet the demanding requirements of the finishing industry.

Applications
  • For mounting components on PCBs, membrane switch assembly and in electrical applications as a temporary hold in connectors where elevated temperatures are present.
Product Feature
  • Resistant to extreme temperatures
  • High bond strength
  • Chemical resistant
Powder Coating Tape
In Electronics, automotive and other finishing operations, effective masking materials are often one of the most vital components involved in producing a high quality finished part. These tapes can also enhance operating efficiency and cost savings by reducing rejects and labor on rework due to undercutting, adhesive residue, and tape shrinkage. Dielectric Polymers has created a line of masking tapes, both self-wound and furnished on a liner for die cut applications, to meet the demanding requirements of the finishing industry.

Applications
  • For powder coating and other masking applications where elevated temperatures are present.
Product Feature
  • Fine line definition
  • Clean tape removal
  • Good conformability
  • Chemical resistant
  • No film shrinkage after exposure to elevated temperatures
  • Abrasion resistant
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