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The most common tape widths are 19, 25 or 50 mm. Available lengths range from 50 m to 1,000 m. However, some applications require larger widths (rubber sheets or other materials for die-cutting), up to 2.50 m: in this case, we speak of "log".
For high-volume production, e.g. baguette adhesives, the tape is wound during manufacture (like a spool of wire). The maximum proposed length is 5,500 m (figure 50 ).
Tapes can be transformed. This involves cutting the tape to the exact shape of the part it will be used on.
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Bibliography
- (1) - LEBLANC (J.L.) - Propriétés mécaniques des polymères. - Version 1.03 Editoo (2001) http://www.editoo.com .
- (2) - DAHLQUIST (C.A.) - Pressure sensitive adhesives...
Standards and norms
- Self-adhesive tapes – Determination of linear adhesive strength characteristics. Classification number X41-022 - NF EN 1939 - 12-03
- Corrosion testing in artificial atmospheres – Salt spray tests. Classification number A05-101 - NF EN ISO 9227 - 03-07
- Standard test method for peel adhesion of pressure-sensitive tape - D 3330 -
- Standard test method for tensile strength and elongation of pressure-sensitive...
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