volzAcrylicFoam 76110 PV1 is a double-sided adhesive tape consisting of an acrylic adhesive coated on an acrylic foam carrier. With excellent adhesion power, it may be use in the automotive, electrical and construction industries. volzAcrylicFoam 76110 PV1has excellent holding power and temperature resistance, and can withstand extreme weights and heat.
Applications
- Metal, glass, high surface energy plastics
- Automotive
- Construction
Benefits
- Excellent adhesion and holding power
- Superb temperature resistance
- Withstands extreme wights and heat
- Good UV and chemical resistance
The Rolls should be stored in their packaging protected from light and at a temperature between 21°C to 30°C, with a relative humidity of 50%. When using an adhesive tape stored below 21°C, it is advisable to keep the tape at room temperature for 24 hours to preserve its characteristics.
Manufacturer | VOLZ® |
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Benefits
- Excellent adhesion and holding power
- Superb temperature resistance
- Withstands extreme wights and heat
- Good UV and chemical resistance
Application Instructions
- Make sure that the surfaces to be bonded are absolutely clean and free of dust and grease
- The best cleaning agent is a solvent such as isopropanol, which is applied with a clean cloth
- For optimum adhesion, apply sufficient pressure to the surface. A typical pressure value for good adhesive wetting is 100 kPa = 15PSI
- The adhesive is pressure sensitive. The best results are achieved with maximum surface contact under pressure
- After 20 minutes 50% of the bond strength is achieved, after 24 hours 90% of the optimum bond strength is achieved, and finally 100% after 72 hours
- Avoid heavy stress on the bonded area immediately after application
- Recommended temperature range for application: +21°C to +35°C
- The temperature should not be below +10°C during application
- Certain surfaces, such as porous materials like plaster and concrete, but also absorbent surfaces like untreated wood and fabric, must be pre-treated or sealed before application
- Metals with oxidized surfaces such as aluminum, copper and brass must be pre-treated or sanded before application
- Materials with low surface energy such as polypropylene, which contain aggressive plasticizers, may also need to be pre-treated