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Applications

FAQ:

Q1: What makes Double Sided Tissue Tape different from a PET film double sided tape?
A: PET tape uses a solid plastic film carrier, which acts as a rigid barrier between the two adhesive sides. Tissue Tapes use a porous, non-woven paper web. The adhesive completely saturates this paper web, allowing the tape to flex, conform, and grab onto uneven or rough surfaces much more effectively than smooth film tape.

Q2: Do I need a dispenser or scissors to cut this tape cleanly?
A: No. One of the primary operational benefits of this Double Sided Tape is that it is easily tearable by hand. Technicians or crafters can simply pull and snap the tape to length, which significantly reduces application times.

Q3: Can this tape bond two completely different materials together?
A: Absolutely. The advanced amalgamation of adhesive and tissue allows it to securely link dissimilar materials, such as bonding leather to plastic, cloth to metal, or paper to glass.

Q4: How do I select the right adhesive backing (Rubber vs. Acrylic) for my project?
A: Rubber resin adhesives offer incredibly high initial tack and work perfectly for quick, cost-effective indoor packaging, mounting, and paper tasks. Solvent acrylic adhesives offer superior resistance to high temperatures, weathering, and UV rays, making them the preferred choice for electronic components or automotive interior attachments.

Q5: Does the tape leave residue after removal?
A: Residue performance depends on the adhesive type, substrate, and application conditions. Removable adhesive options may be available for specific applications.