Technical data
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Adhesive Type |
Modified Acrylic |
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Application |
Alternatives to Rivetting or Welding, Aluminum Floor Bonding, Bonding Door Kick & Seal Plate, Bonding Glass to a Metal Clothes Washer Door, Bonding Glass to a Metal Oven Door, Bonding Header Panel, Bonding Luggage Compartment Doors, Bonding Muntin Bars to Glass, Bonding Panels to Metal Frames, Bonding a logo to a Refrigerator, Bonding a logo to an Oven, Commercial Vehicle Roof Vent Attachment, Decorative Appliance Trim Attachment, Impact Resistance, Interior Rail Car Construction, Kickplates, Logo Bonding on TV, Metal Bonding, Mounting & Trim Attachment, Nameplate Attachment on Commercial Vehicles, Panel & Trim Bonding, Panel to Frame/Stiffner to Panel Assembly, Panels to Frame, Rail Car Bonding Metal Stiffeners, Rail Car Light Cover Attachment, Steel Fan Bracket Bonding, Stiffener Attachment, TV Stand Decorative Trim Attachment, Vehicle Signage Frame Attachment, Vibration resistant, Wall & Door Panel Attachment, Washing Machine Touch Panel Bonding |
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Brands |
VHB™ |
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Core Size (Imperial) |
3 in |
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Foam Type |
Very Conformable |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
Indoor/Outdoor |
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Industries |
Appliance, Construction, Electronics, General Industrial, Metalworking, Signage, Transportation |
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Liner Material |
Polycoated Kraft Paper |
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Maximum Operating Temperature (Celsius) |
149 ℃ |
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Maximum Operating Temperature (Fahrenheit) |
300 ℉ |
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Product Color |
Black |
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Smallest Saleable Unit |
Roll |
Legal Disclaimer
The values given are typical values, and do not constitute a specification. We recommend testing the suitability of the self-adhesive tape for the designated application or use. Please contact us or e-mail info@ysdiecut.com to determine product availability.
3M VHB 5915P Acrylic Foam Tape Manufacturer
Yousan New Materials
Storage
It is recommended to store in a clean, dry place, away from direct sunlight, to prevent packaging damage, and not to store together with volatile solvents. The storage temperature should be 25±10℃, with a humidity of 30–60%.






