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Sku: 11350 PV7

Applications

  • PRotect against mechanical stress (e.g. scratching during transport, piercing, abrasion, tearing)
  • PRotect surfaces during mechanical processing (drilling, milling, bending, folding)

Benefits

  • UV and weather resistance, protection against heat and fading
  • Partial covers during coating processes
Storage Conditions

The Rolls should be stored in their packaging protected from light and at a temperature between 15°C to 24°C, with a relative humidity of 50% +/- 30%. When using an adhesive tape stored below 15°C, it is advisable to keep the tape at room temperature for 24 hours to preserve its characteristics.

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volzElektro 11350 PV7 is an extremely robust PET adhesive tape for the protection of highly stressed surfaces. The 100µm thick PET film resists even strong punctual loads, e.g. on storage surfaces, machine groups or packaging equipment.
Manufacturer

Backing

PET Film

Backing Thickness

0,100 mm, ± 10%

Adhesive Type

Acrylic, thermosetting

Total Thickness

0,130 mm, ± 10%

Color

Clear (00)

Adhesion to Steel

≥ 3,75 N/25 mm

Tensile Strength

≥ 400,00 N/25 mm

Elongation at Break

≥ 80%

Breakdown Voltage

≥ 10000 V

Temperature Resistance

130°C, 175°C (short-term)

Length

66 m, other lengths upon request

Width

6 mm, 9 mm, 12 mm, 15 mm, 19 mm, 25 mm, 30 mm, 38 mm, 50 mm, 1105 mm, other widths upon request

Storage Life

The material can be stored at room temperature for at least 12 months.

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Benefits

  • UV and weather resistance, protection against heat and fading
  • Partial covers during coating processes
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