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Sku: V4145 PV1

Applications

  • Suitable for lightweight mounting, fixing, laminating, assembling photos, sample displays, carpet fixing
  • Suitable for application in paper and leather surfaces

Benefits

  • Excellent adhesion to all surfaces
  • Good adaptability on different surfaces and shapes
Storage Conditions

The Rolls should be stored in their packaging protected from light and at a temperature between 19°C to 21°C, with a relative humidity of 50%. When using an adhesive tape stored below 19°C, it is advisable to keep the tape at room temperature for 24 hours to preserve its characteristics.

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volzFix V4145 PV1 is a double-sided, adhesive-tape with a transparent, biaxially-oriented, polypropylene-film internal carrier, a synthetic-rubber adhesive, and a yellow, two-sided siliconized liner. The product is suitable for lightweight mounting, fixing, laminating, assembling photos, sample displays,carpet laying, etc.
Manufacturer

VOLZ®

Backing

BOPP Film, Clear (00)

Backing Thickness

0,060 mm

Adhesive Type

Synthetic Rubber, White

Total Thickness

0,120 mm

Color

White (08)

Liner

70 gr., yllow, siliconized Paper

Adhesion to Steel

> 20,00 N/25 mm

Tensile Strength

> 105,00 N/25 mm

Elongation at Break

> 150%

Shear Strength

> 10 h

Rolling Ball Tack

< 8 cm

Temperature Resistance

-10°C to +50°C

Length

25 m, 50 m, 100 m, 1000 m, 2600 m, other lengths upon request

Width

6 mm, 9 mm, 12 mm, 15 mm, 19 mm, 25 mm, 30 mm, 38 mm, 50 mm, 1500 mm, other widths upon request

Storage Life

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

Effective: 23 July 2020

Benefits

  • Excellent adhesion to all surfaces
  • Good adaptability on different surfaces and shapes
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