3M Canada
3M™ 7000123490 2-Sided Tape, 36 yd L x 1 in W, 45 mil THK, Acrylic, Gray
7000123490
MFG #: 7000123490
$300.22
/ RL
Non-Stock Item
- Adhesive Material: Acrylic
- Color: Gray
- Country of Origin: US
- Length: 36 yd
- Manufacturer Name: 3M
- Material Type: Acrylic
- Maximum Operating Temperature: 300 deg F
- Request For Quote: No
- Thickness: 45 mil
- Type: 2-Sided
- Width: 1 in
Dream, design, deliver with our 3M™ VHB™ Tape 4941. It is a gray, 0.045 in, multi-purpose acrylic adhesive with a conformable, foam core. It can replace rivets, welds and screws. The fast and easy to use permanent bonding method provides high strength and long-term durability. It offers design flexibility with its viscoelasticity and powerful ability to bond to a variety of surfaces. Our 3M™ VHB™ Tape consists of a durable acrylic adhesive with viscoelastic properties. This provides an extraordinarily strong double sided foam tape that adheres to a broad range of substrates, including aluminum, stainless steel, galvanized steel, composites, plastics, acrylic, polycarbonate, ABS and painted or sealed wood and concrete. Our bonding tapes provide excellent shear strength, conformability, surface adhesion and temperature resistance.
- Item Features
- Virtually invisible fastening keeps surfaces smooth
- Eliminate drilling, grinding, refinishing, screwing, welding and associated clean-up
- Creates a permanent seal against water, moisture and more
- Pressure sensitive adhesive bonds on contact to provide immediate handling strength
- FAST AND EASY-TO-USE, A permanent bonding method that provides immediate handling strength; no need to fixture or wait for a cure
- DURABLE, Offers excellent outdoor durability and performance, resisting both high and low temperatures, as well as moisture
- A VERSATILE OPTION, Commonly used in applications across a variety of markets, such as transportation, appliance, electronics, construction, sign and display, and general industrial
- DO MORE, Allows for the use of thinner, lighter-weight, and dissimilar materials when compared to rivets and welds