High Performance Acrylic Adhesive Tape
- Common sizes: 3 mm-1240 mm width, slit rolls or die-cut parts
- Color: Clear adhesive with red PE release liner
- Material: Acrylic PSA with PET carrier or selected film structure
- Thickness options: 0.10 mm-0.50 mm typical range
- Surface fit: Glass, metal, plastic, painted panels
- Use: Industrial bonding, signage, panels, and assembly
High Performance Acrylic Adhesive Tape from Both Side Tape Company is manufactured for industrial double-sided bonding where clean handling and reliable holding strength matter. As a manufacturer, we produce acrylic adhesive tape with a red PE release liner for glass, metal, plastic, painted surfaces, signage, nameplates, and panel assembly. The tape supports stable wet-out, 0.10 mm-0.50 mm thickness selection, die-cut converting, and 24-72h sample testing before mass production.
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High Performance Acrylic Adhesive Tape is used when an assembly needs a neat bond line without liquid glue, visible screws, or extra mechanical fasteners. The acrylic PSA layer gives quick initial contact, but the final bond becomes more stable after firm pressure and dwell time. On smooth glass, typical 180-degree peel reaches 12-18 N/25 mm after 24h dwell. On stainless steel, typical peel is 14-20 N/25 mm under the same condition.
Thickness selection should match the surface, not only the part weight. A 0.10 mm or 0.16 mm double-sided acrylic tape is often selected for flat glass, metal plates, thin panels, and clean graphic overlays where a low bond line is preferred. For larger panels, painted metal, slightly textured plastic, or parts with small surface variation, 0.25 mm-0.50 mm thickness can improve adhesive wet-out and reduce edge lifting.
Stable bonding also depends on what is left on the substrate. Glass may carry detergent residue. Metal may have oil, oxide film, or anti-rust treatment. Plastic parts may contain mold release agents. ABS, PC, acrylic, and PVC usually bond well after cleaning, with typical peel values around 10-17 N/25 mm depending on the surface. PP, PE, TPE, powder coating, and unknown paint systems should be checked with samples before bulk assembly.
Benefits
- High tack helps position signage, nameplates, panels, and plastic parts during assembly.
- Acrylic PSA offers good resistance to heat, moisture, light exposure, and aging.
- Static shear holding is typically >=24h at 1 kg/25 mm x 25 mm under room conditions.
- Multiple thickness options help match smooth glass, metal plates, plastics, and painted panels.
- The red liner peels cleanly, with typical release force around 10-30 g/25 mm depending on grade.
- Clear adhesive keeps display panels, decorative plates, and mounted components visually clean.
- Stable film structure supports narrow slitting, lamination, kiss cutting, and cleaner matrix removal.
What should be checked before bonding acrylic adhesive tape to glass, metal, plastic, or painted surfaces?
Before acrylic adhesive tape is used in production, the actual surface condition should be checked. Glass should be free from fingerprints and cleaner residue, especially when the expected peel range is 12-18 N/25 mm. Metal panels should be checked for oil, oxide film, and anti-rust coating. Plastic parts need attention to mold release agents and surface energy. Painted surfaces are more complex because the bond depends on both the tape and the coating. A practical sample test should include 180-degree peel, static shear, edge lifting, and moisture aging after 24-72h dwell time.
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Item Typical Value
Product type High performance double-sided acrylic adhesive tape
Manufacturer Both Side Tape Company
Adhesive system High tack acrylic PSA
Tape format Double-sided acrylic tape for industrial bonding
Carrier structure PET film carrier or selected film structure
Release liner Red PE release liner
Total thickness options 0.10 mm, 0.16 mm, 0.20 mm, 0.25 mm, 0.40 mm, 0.50 mm
Thickness tolerance +/-0.02 mm typical, depending on construction
180-degree peel on glass 12-18 N/25 mm after 24h dwell
180-degree peel on stainless steel 14-20 N/25 mm after 24h dwell
180-degree peel on ABS/PC/acrylic 10-17 N/25 mm, surface dependent
180-degree peel on PVC 9-15 N/25 mm, plasticizer condition should be checked
180-degree peel on painted metal 9-16 N/25 mm, coating dependent
Static shear holding >=24h at 1 kg/25 mm x 25 mm, room condition
Loop tack High initial tack for fast assembly positioning
Service temperature -20 C to 120 C typical
Short-term temperature 150 C for limited exposure
Moisture aging 40 C/90% RH, 72h observation recommended
UV aging Suitable for protected outdoor or light-exposure applications
Liner release force 10-30 g/25 mm typical, adjustable by liner grade
Recommended application temperature 15 C-35 C
Application pressure Firm roller pressure recommended for full adhesive wet-out
Dwell time before final test 24-72h
Surface preparation Clean, dry, oil-free, dust-free surface required
Converting compatibility Slitting, rewinding, kiss cutting, die cutting, laminating
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Applications
- Signage bonding for acrylic letters, logo plates, display parts, and advertising panels.
- Glass mounting for decorative plates, display windows, control panels, and transparent parts.
- Metal assembly on stainless steel, aluminum, coated panels, and painted metal housings.
- Plastic mounting for ABS, PC, acrylic, PVC, and tested engineering plastic components.
- Nameplate and graphic overlay bonding where clean edges and stable liner peeling are important.
- Industrial panel assembly for appliance parts, electronic housings, and equipment covers.
- Die-cut adhesive parts for repeat assembly, positioning fixtures, and laminated components.
- Foam, film, and panel lamination where high tack, shear holding, and liner release must stay balanced.
How does a red PE release liner improve handling during slitting, die-cutting, and panel mounting?
A red PE release liner helps make the tape easier to control during converting and assembly. Operators can quickly see whether the liner has been removed, which side is ready for bonding, and whether small die-cut parts are still in place. During slitting, the liner helps keep roll edges cleaner and protects the adhesive from stretching or contamination. During die cutting, a stable 10-30 g/25 mm release range supports smoother peeling, matrix removal, and transfer to panels or fixtures. For signage, glass plates, painted metal panels, and plastic mounting parts, the liner protects the adhesive until final pressure bonding.
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FAQ
Q1: Can this tape bond glass, metal, and plastic?
Yes. It is suitable for glass, stainless steel, aluminum, ABS, PC, acrylic, PVC, and tested painted surfaces.
Q2: Is the red PE liner part of the final bond?
No. The red PE release liner protects the adhesive and is removed before final bonding.
Q3: How long should samples be tested before production?
A 24-72h dwell test is recommended to check peel adhesion, shear holding, edge lifting, and moisture aging.
Q4: Which thickness should be selected?
Use 0.10 mm-0.16 mm for smooth surfaces and 0.25 mm-0.50 mm for slightly uneven panels needing better wet-out.










