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Understanding Double-Sided Adhesive Film Roll
Double-sided adhesive film roll is a versatile tool that can be used for various applications, from crafting to home repairs. This type of adhesive is designed to stick to both surfaces, providing a strong bond without the need for visible glue or tape. It is especially useful in projects where aesthetics matter, as it allows for a clean finish.
Before using a double-sided adhesive film roll, it’s important to understand its composition. Typically made from a thin layer of adhesive sandwiched between two protective liners, this product can come in various widths and lengths. Knowing the right size for your project will ensure optimal results and prevent wastage.
Application Techniques
To use a double-sided adhesive film roll effectively, first, measure and cut the desired length of the film. Make sure to leave a little extra to accommodate any adjustments. Once cut, peel off one side of the liner and apply it to the surface you want to adhere to. Press firmly to ensure a strong bond.
| Carrier | Absorbent facial Paper Backing |
| Adhesive | Formulated from acrylic adhesive with solvent |
| Liner color | Milky |
| Temperature resistance(℃) | 80 up to 120 |
| foam thickness(millimetre) | 0.06~0.4mm options |

After applying the first side, carefully peel off the second liner to expose the adhesive. Position the second object over the exposed adhesive and press down firmly. For best results, use a roller or a flat tool to smooth out any air bubbles that may form during application. This will help create a stronger bond between the surfaces.
Tips for Optimal Use
When working with double-sided adhesive film, it’s essential to consider the materials you’re bonding. Most films work well on paper, cardboard, and lightweight materials. However, for heavier objects or surfaces that may be subjected to stress, you might want to test the adhesive strength before proceeding with your project.
Additionally, ensure that both surfaces are clean and dry before application. Dust, oil, or moisture can significantly reduce the effectiveness of the adhesive. If you’re working in a humid environment, allow the surfaces to dry completely before applying the film to avoid any issues with adhesion.

