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TF1552

Transfer Tape

TF1552 is a 2 mil. acrylic transfer tape developed as a superior foam laminating adhesive. It maintains a good high and low temperature range, and die cuts well. It is not recommended for cross linked polyethylene.

Backing/Carrier
Adhesive Acrylic
Thickness 2 Mils
Tensile
Elongation
Adhesive Activation Pressure
Adhesion (unwind)
Min. Application Temp 50° F
Min. Service Temp 0° F
Max Short-Term Temp 400° F
Max Long-Term Temp

Product Features

  • High performance adhesive
  • Maintains a good high and low temperature range
  • Good chemical resistance

Markets Served

  • Signage, Banners, & Printing
  • Recreational
  • Industrial

Adhesive Tape Applications

  • Name plates
  • Membrane switches
  • Labels
  • Foam lamination to ether, ester & PVC

Converting Services

Precision Cutting, Die Cutting, Slitting, Printing, Laminating and Coating, Spooling and Finishing, Consulting & Process Audit, Prototyping, Inventory Management

At Budnick, we specialize in custom converting these materials into labor saving, user-friendly parts.

Data provided by Budnick Converting, Inc.

The physical properties listed are typical values and are not to be considered as specifications. Our suggestions for use are based on tests we believe to be reliable. However, the purchaser must carry out their own tests to determine the suitability of the product for their internal use. Information is given in good faith, but without warranty.

It is essential, as with all pressure-sensitive tapes, that the surface to which the tape is applied be clean, dry and free of grease and oil.

Shelf life from date of manufacture is based on the product being stored at 70°F(21°C) / 50% relative humidity out of direct sunlight.

Specification compliance is dynamic and should only be used as a general guide. Always confirm that the tape you are interested in currently complies with all specification requirements. Please verify that the product number that you select is available in the proper size and color to meet your specification.