Permanent Bonding Solutions
3Mâ„¢ Venture Tapeâ„¢ Double Coated PET Tape 1163MS74 is comprised of a polyester (PET) film tape coated on both sides with a high coat weight of acrylic adhesive. Designed specifically for tough bonding applications, this tape will bond to a variety of difficult substrates, including high energy plastics, cloth, metals and composite materials. This double coated tape is UV resistant and performs well at high and low temperatures. With excellent peel, tack and shear strength, this high performance tape offers a great solution for many demanding applications.
Recommended Applications
3Mâ„¢ Venture Tapeâ„¢ Double Coated PET Tape 1163MS74 is designed to provide a permanent bond to a wide variety of substrates subjected to a broad range of environmental conditions, including:
- Foam
- Insulation facing
- Papers
- Plastics, including high surface energy plastics
- Metals
- Sail cloth
- Composite materials
Resilient Tape for a Wide Range of Environments
3Mâ„¢ Venture Tapeâ„¢ Double Coated PET Tape 1163MS74 is coated with a heavy application of acrylic adhesive and mounted on a 74 lb./ream release liner. This adhesive is designed to provide a permanent bond on a variety of difficult materials. Once bonded, the tape resists lifting and curling. The moisture stable release liner helps preserve the adhesive from heat and humidity so it can properly wet-out when the tape is applied. Designed to withstand a wide range of environmental conditions, this high performance tape is ready to offer versatility, resilience and bonding strength.

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