ATG500 5 Mil Reverse-Wound Acrylic Transfer Adhesive Tape
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DOUBLE-COATED TAPE

ATG500 5 Mil Reverse-Wound Acrylic Transfer Adhesive Tape

A 4.8mil (0.122mm) glass stabilized acrylic adhesive transfer tape with brown kraft paper liner reverse wound on a 1” plastic core. This product is specifically designed to be used in ATG dispensers. The ATG system automatically rewinds the tape’s liner inside of the dispenser as the tape is applied (tape is dispensed without liner). Glass stabilization allow for cleaner unwinding. Excellent adhesion to paper, most plastic films, metal foils, etc. Ultra-violet light has little or no effect on adhesive. Extra mass of adhesive ensures bonding to rough & textured surfaces.

  • Used for mounting nameplates, picture framing, product assembly, design and packaging of prototypes, sealing envelopes, paper web splicing, and general mounting and holding.
  • SubClassDescriptionDOUBLE-COATED TAPE
    StyleATG500
    SKUATG500012165I
    ColorCLEAR
    UnitWidth12
    UnitWidthUOMMM
    UnitLength16.5
    UnitLengthUOMM
    UnitWeight(lbs)0.139
    StandardUOMRL
    RollsPerCase72
    CasesPerPallet96
    CommodityCodeNSTK
    CountryOfOriginIT
    CaseUPC60077922001608
  • Backing MaterialKraft Paper
    Color(s)Clear
  • Marketing Short Description5 MIL REVERSE-WOUND ACRYLIC TRANSFER ADHESIVE TAPE
    Marketing Long DescriptionA 4.8mil (0.122mm) glass stabilized acrylic adhesive transfer tape with brown kraft paper liner reverse wound on a 1” plastic core. This product is specifically designed to be used in ATG dispensers. The ATG system automatically rewinds the tape’s liner inside of the dispenser as the tape is applied (tape is dispensed without liner). Glass stabilization allow for cleaner unwinding. Excellent adhesion to paper, most plastic films, metal foils, etc. Ultra-violet light has little or no effect on adhesive. Extra mass of adhesive ensures bonding to rough & textured surfaces.
    Product ApplicationUsed for mounting nameplates, picture framing, product assembly, design and packaging of prototypes, sealing envelopes, paper web splicing, and general mounting and holding.