High definition Pe Needle Punched Nonwoven Air Filter Cloth - Double faced or double sided laid scrims tape – Ruifiber
High definition Pe Needle Punched Nonwoven Air Filter Cloth - Double faced or double sided laid scrims tape – Ruifiber Detail:
An aggressive clear PES/PVA scrim tape coated on both sides with a modified solvent free water based acrylic adhesive. Gold 90 gram siliconized paper release liner. The adhesive system of this double sided tape has excellent tack combined with high adhesive strength. Bond well to nearly all materials, even to difficult surfaces like foams, PE and PP films.


Due to lightweight, high strength, low shrinkage/elongation, corrosion preventive, laid scrims offers tremendous value compared to conventional material concepts. And it’s easily to laminate with many kinds of materials, this makes it has an extensive fields of applications.

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