The 3M™ Double Coated Tape 9832 provides high initial adhesion and good holding power on a variety of substrates. The thin, polyester film carrier provides dimensional stability and improved handling during slitting and die cutting. It is commonly used on particle board, melamine, HPL, wood, plywood, plastics, and foam.3M Double Coated Tape 9832 is a 4.8-mil (0.12 mm) two-sided tape with a double-coated high tack adhesive on a polycoated kraft paper liner with a polyester carrier. It provides strong initial adhesion and good holding power on a variety of substrates, and has medium temperature resistance.
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Industrial Category:
Adhesives, Sealants and Tape
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Small Joint Assembly , Mounting & Trim Attachment , Gasket Assembly , Large Surface Lamination Assembly
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High Tack Acrylic Adhesive 300MP
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polyester film carrier adds dimensional stability and improved handling
Provides excellent adhesion to a wide variety of substrates
Temperature performance up to 250°F (121°C) for short term exposure and up to 150°F (66°C) for long term exposure