Ultra Thin Double Sided Adhesive Tape is a low-profile bonding tape used for clean lamination, precision converting, label mounting, paperboard bonding, nameplate attachment, membrane switch assembly, and small electronic parts. Both Side Tape Company manufactures thin tissue carrier, PET film carrier, and polyester film carrier tapes in jumbo rolls, slit rolls, sheets, kiss-cut parts, and die-cut adhesive shapes. It is selected when a neat bond line, controlled thickness, stable release liner, accurate slitting, and clean converting performance are more important than cushioning.
Product Details
- Thickness: tissue tape 70-100 um; PET tape 0.03-0.20 mm.
- Carrier: tissue paper, non-woven tissue, PET film, or polyester film.
- Adhesive: acrylic PSA, solvent acrylic, or hot melt adhesive.
- Liner: glassine paper, PE paper, PET release liner, or siliconized liner.
- Formats: jumbo roll, log roll, slit roll, sheet, kiss-cut part, or die-cut part.
- Uses: labels, paperboard, gift boxes, nameplates, membrane switches, overlays, and electronics assembly.
Ultra Thin Double Sided Adhesive Tape is used when the adhesive layer must stay thin, flat, and easy to process during lamination, slitting, kiss-cutting, or die-cut converting. Unlike foam mounting tape, it does not add cushioning thickness. Its value comes from a thin bond line, even coating, stable release, and clean handling after conversion.
Both Side Tape Company supplies these constructions for labels, printed paper, gift boxes, nameplates, membrane switches, overlays, and electronic parts. Problems can appear if coating is uneven, liner release is unstable, roll edges are rough, or the material curls after cutting.
Product Range / Covered Products
Tissue carrier tape is often used for label mounting, paperboard bonding, gift box lamination, printed insert attachment, and light packaging conversion. The common tissue tape range is 70-100 um; 120-160 um structures can be reviewed when higher coat weight or stronger initial tack is required.
PET and polyester film carrier tapes are selected when parts need better dimensional stability during slitting, sheet cutting, kiss-cutting, or automated placement. PET tape normally ranges from 0.03-0.20 mm. Finished slit rolls support manual or machine application, while kiss-cut and die-cut parts are used for nameplates, membrane switches, overlays, positioning tabs, and small electronic parts.
Selection Guide
The first selection point is the carrier. Tissue carrier is softer and more conformable, so it works well on paper, labels, printed sheets, cartons, and light boards where the adhesive should stay hidden. PET film carrier is flatter and more stable, making it better for thin plastic parts, polyester labels, overlays, nameplates, membrane switches, and electronic parts that cannot stretch during placement.
The second selection point is the adhesive. Hot melt provides fast tack on paper and packaging materials. Acrylic PSA offers balanced adhesion, clean aging, and stable processing. Solvent based double sided tissue tape is chosen when stronger shear holding, longer dwell stability, or better temperature resistance is required. Coated paper, painted metal, and low-energy plastics should still be sample tested.
Benefits
- Creates a thin, clean bond line for labels, paperboard, gift boxes, nameplates, and overlays.
- Offers tissue and PET carrier options for flexibility, flatness, and dimensional stability.
- Improves lamination appearance through controlled adhesive coating and thickness evenness.
- Works with glassine, PE paper, and PET liners for roll processing, curl control, and kiss-cut waste removal.
- Can be supplied as jumbo rolls, slit rolls, sheets, kiss-cut parts, or die-cut shapes.
- Supports checks for peel adhesion, holding power, liner release, edge quality, flatness, and waste removal.
Which Release Liner Works Best for Thin Tissue and PET Double Sided Tape?
Release liner selection affects processing, not only storage protection. For labels, paperboard, gift boxes, and printed material converting, glassine release paper supports smooth unwinding and stable roll processing. For PET or polyester film tape used in membrane switches, nameplates, overlays, or electronics assembly, PE paper or PET liner can improve sheet handling, kiss-cut stability, small-part handling, and waste removal. A liner check should observe release feel, curl, adhesive transfer, differential release behavior, and clean waste removal.
TDS / Technical Range
| Typical Range / Customizable Value
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| Ultra thin double sided adhesive tape
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| Tissue paper, non-woven tissue, PET film, polyester film
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| Tissue 70-100 um; PET 0.03-0.20 mm
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| Acrylic PSA, solvent acrylic, hot melt adhesive
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| Glassine paper, PE paper, PET liner, siliconized liner
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| 3.0-12.0 N/25 mm typical range
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| >=24 h under selected load
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| 10-40 C surface application; -20 C to 80 C service
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| 500-1240 mm jumbo width; 3-1000 mm slit width
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| +/-0.5 mm slitting; +/-0.2 mm to +/-0.5 mm die-cut
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| Jumbo roll, log roll, slit roll, sheet, kiss-cut part, die-cut part
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| Substrate check, liner release, edge observation, flatness after 24-72 h dwell
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Applications
Ultra thin double sided adhesive tape is used for label mounting, folding box and card bonding, insert attachment, gift box assembly, printed material lamination, display cards, decorative sheets, nameplate bonding, membrane switch assembly, graphic overlay bonding, thin spacer attachment, electronic component bonding, positioning tabs, and converted adhesive parts.
Customization Options
Both Side Tape Company can adjust this tape category according to substrate, converting process, and assembly method. Adjustable parameters include carrier type, thickness, adhesive system, coat weight, liner material, release level, roll width, roll length, core size, sheet size, die-cut shape, tab design, and liner side.
For roll supply, confirm jumbo width, slit width, winding direction, roll length, and whether the tape will be used for lamination, manual placement, or machine application. For die-cut parts, confirm drawing size, tolerance, liner format, waste removal method, part spacing, tab position, and application method. Before batch production, sample testing should review coating uniformity, liner release, edge quality, and flatness after 24-72 h dwell.
How Should Thin Carrier Structure Be Selected for Precision Bonding?
The carrier should be selected by bonding thickness, dimensional stability, and converting method rather than adhesion strength alone. Tissue carrier suits lightweight paper, labels, gift boxes, and film lamination where flexibility and a clean bond line are required. PET or polyester film carrier is better for nameplates, membrane switches, electronic components, and thin plastic parts that need higher shape stability during slitting, die-cutting, kiss-cutting, or automated placement. Key checks include coating uniformity, liner release consistency, edge quality, waste removal, and flatness during application.
FAQ
What is the difference between tissue carrier and PET film carrier?
Tissue carrier is softer and more flexible, so it works well for paper, labels, gift boxes, and printed materials. PET film carrier is flatter and more dimensionally stable for nameplates, membrane switches, overlays, and electronics assembly.
Can the tape be supplied as jumbo rolls and die-cut parts?
Yes. It can be supplied as jumbo rolls, log rolls, slit rolls, sheets, kiss-cut parts, and die-cut adhesive shapes. The best format depends on the slitting, lamination, or assembly process.
Which adhesive system should be selected?
Hot melt suits fast tack on paper and packaging materials. Acrylic PSA is balanced for general bonding. Solvent acrylic can be selected when stronger shear holding, heat resistance, or aging stability is required.
What should be tested before batch production?
Sample testing should check substrate compatibility, peel adhesion, holding power, liner release, slitting edge quality, kiss-cut waste removal, and flatness after 24-72 h dwell on the actual application material.