Double Sided Tissue Tape Jumbo Roll
- Common size: 1020mm / 1240mm usable width, 500m-1200m length
- Color: White or light yellow tape, white/yellow release paper
- Carrier: Tissue paper or non-woven tissue carrier
- Adhesive: Hot melt, water-based acrylic, or solvent acrylic
- Liner: Glassine, white release paper, or PCK liner
- Use: Die cutting, labels, nameplates, foam, paperboard bonding
Double Sided Tissue Tape Jumbo Roll is a thin double coated tissue carrier adhesive roll for converters working with labels, nameplates, foam laminates, and paper-based components. Both Side Tape Company is the manufacturer of this product, supplying jumbo rolls with 1020mm / 1240mm usable width for slitting, rewinding, die cutting, and lamination. The tape combines a soft tissue or non-woven carrier, controlled double-side adhesive coating, and selected release paper to help achieve clean punched edges, stable liner removal, and smooth bonding on lightweight materials.
Product Production

Product Overview
This double sided adhesive jumbo roll is made for production lines that need a flexible, thin, and stable bonding layer before further conversion. The tissue carrier gives support to the adhesive during slitting, rewinding, kiss cutting, and rotary die cutting, while still allowing the tape to sit smoothly on paperboard, foam sheet, printed label stock, and nameplate backing. For small parts, this balance matters because a bond line that is too stiff or too thick can affect flatness after assembly.
Typical total thickness is 60um to 160um, with 500m, 1000m, and 1200m roll lengths available for different converting plans. The adhesive coating on both sides can be balanced or adjusted by grade. In real cutting work, this helps reduce dry spots, edge ooze, liner lift, and adhesive pick-up on the blade after repeated cuts. For narrow strips, small labels, and printed inserts, stable coating often matters more than simply increasing tack.
Solvent acrylic grades are often used when higher peel strength, heat resistance, and aging stability are required. Hot melt grades are useful for fast initial bonding. Water-based acrylic grades fit paper-based lamination and cost-sensitive converting work. Before bulk production, sample rolls should be checked on the actual substrate for 24h, 48h, and 72h, because foam, paperboard, coated labels, and printed nameplate films may show different wet-out, edge-lift, or liner-removal behavior.
Benefits
- Soft tissue or non-woven carrier helps the adhesive conform to foam, paperboard, label stock, and printed backing without creating a hard bond line.
- Thin adhesive layer supports clean die-cut shapes, narrow strips, small labels, and nameplate backing parts.
- Uniform double-side coating helps reduce adhesive transfer, dry spots, edge ooze, and roll-to-roll variation.
- Matched release paper improves liner removal, matrix stripping, and feeding stability during rotary or flatbed die cutting.
- Jumbo roll format supports slit rolls, sheets, pads, and die-cut adhesive parts for industrial converting.
- Non-woven carrier grades provide extra softness and handling stability when clean edge control is important.
- 24-72hsample observation helps confirm bonding stability before bulk conversion.
What should be checked before converting the jumbo roll into labels, nameplates, and foam-laminated parts?
Before converting the jumbo roll, the material should be tested on the actual machine instead of relying only on peel data. Useful checks include web tension, liner release force, cutting depth, punched edge cleanliness, and whether adhesive transfers to the blade after repeated cuts. For foam lamination, the adhesive should wet out evenly without wrinkles or edge lifting. For labels and nameplates, the die-cut outline should stay sharp after waste stripping. A practical trial should include 24h, 48h, and 72h observation on paperboard, coated label stock, foam, and printed nameplate films.
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TDS
Item Typical Value Product Type Double sided tissue / non-woven carrier adhesive jumbo roll Carrier Tissue paper or non-woven tissue carrier
Adhesive System Hot melt / water-based acrylic / solvent acrylic
Total Thickness 60um-160um, custom thickness available
Jumbo Roll Width 1020mm / 1240mm usable width
Jumbo Roll Length 500m / 1000m / 1200m
Release Liner White release paper / yellow glassine / PCK liner
Liner Release Force Light / medium release, matched to converting process
Coating Balance Both sides controlled for stable adhesive weight
Thickness Tolerance +/-5um to +/-10um depending on grade
180-Degree Peel Adhesion Tested on stainless steel and target substrate
Static Shear Tested under load for holding stability
Temperature Resistance -20 C to 80 C, higher grade available
Slitting Width Tolerance +/-0.5mm typical for converted rolls
Die-Cutting Check Clean edge, low adhesive pick-up, stable matrix stripping
Edge Quality Observation Check liner lift, edge ooze, blade contamination, and part movement
Lamination Observation 24-72h bonding check before bulk production
Applications
- Label backing and printed insert bonding where a thin adhesive layer is required
- Die-cut adhesive parts for label converting and light assembly work
- Nameplate backing and thin identification plate bonding
- Foam lamination for pads, cushioning pieces, spacer strips, and soft converted parts
- Paperboard bonding for packaging inserts, display cards, and printed boards
- Non-woven, felt, fabric, and light composite material lamination
- Slit roll and sheet converting where +/-0.5mm width tolerance and stable rewinding are required
How does release paper selection affect clean die-cut edges and smooth matrix removal?
Release paper is part of the converting performance, not just a protective cover. Yellow glassine, white release paper, and PCK liner behave differently during slitting, kiss cutting, and waste removal. If the release is too tight, parts may lift, curl, or tear during stripping. If the release is too easy, small die-cut pieces may shift before transfer. For narrow foam strips, labels, and nameplate backing, liner flatness, caliper consistency, and release stability help keep the adhesive edge clean and reduce edge glue contamination during high-speed converting.
FAQ
Q1: What is the main use of Double Sided Tissue Tape Jumbo Roll?
It is mainly used for slitting, die cutting, label mounting, nameplate backing, foam lamination, and paperboard bonding.
Q2: Can the adhesive system be selected for different materials?
Yes. Hot melt, water-based acrylic, and solvent acrylic options can be selected according to tack, peel strength, heat resistance, and substrate type.
Q3: Why is tissue carrier important for converting?
The tissue carrier gives the tape handling stability while keeping the adhesive layer thin, soft, and easy to die cut.
Q4: Should samples be tested before mass converting?
Yes. Samples should be tested on real labels, foam, nameplates, or paperboard for 24-72h before bulk production.













