Die cutting technology is a widely used technology in modern industrial production, which involves the process of accurately cutting different materials into the desired shape through templates. The use of tape is crucial in this process as it can fix materials, protect surfaces, and achieve special effects. The following is a detailed introduction to the characteristics and applications of seven commonly used adhesive tapes for die-cutting: Double Side Tape Features: Both sides are coated with adhesive, one side is the initial adhesive layer, and the other side is usually covered with isolation paper or film to prevent self adhesion. Application: Used to fix and connect different materials, such as paper, plastic, etc., during the die-cutting process. Due to its adhesive properties on both sides, it can be operated without direct contact with the object being pasted, making it suitable for various bonding needs on automated production lines. Characteristics of foam tapes: made of one or more layers of foam materials with elastic resilience, with cushioning, sound insulation and insulation properties. Application: Commonly used for shock absorption and protection in the packaging industry, it can also be used as a thermal insulation material for the interior of electronic devices or automotive interiors. During the die-cutting process, they can help ensure that the product can withstand the impact during transportation. Masking tape features: it has good tear strength and adhesion, as well as certain waterproof properties, and is easy to peel off from the surface of objects without leaving any residue. Application: During the die-cutting process, masking paper tape is commonly used to mark areas, mask unwanted areas, or protect sensitive surfaces from ink or other chemical contamination. In addition, it is widely used in handicrafts, artistic creation, and other fields. Characteristics of High Temperature Tapes: They can maintain good adhesion and durability in extreme temperatures, including resistance to high and low temperature environments. Application: It has a large number of applications in industries such as electronic product assembly and automotive manufacturing. For example, when it is necessary to protect sensitive components, high-temperature tape can resist the heat generated by welding; When working in extremely low temperature environments, anti condensation high-temperature adhesive can be used to prevent water vapor condensation. Conductive tape characteristics: It contains metal particles or carbon powder, making it electrically conductive. Application: Mainly used for electromagnetic shielding, electrostatic dissipation, and other electrical connection applications in electronic products. During the die-cutting process, it can be used to create temporary circuits or repair damaged components. Acrylic tape features high transparency, strong weather resistance, excellent solvent resistance, and UV resistance. Application: It has various uses in the construction and manufacturing industry, such as glass installation, signage production, and outdoor signage. During the die-cutting process, acrylic tape can be used as a transparent covering tape to protect precision machined parts from dust and scratches. Cloth tape characteristics: composed of multiple fibers, combined with toughness and durability, it also has good wear resistance and tensile strength. Application: In the industrial field, fabric tape is commonly used for bundling, hanging, and marking, and can also be used as a protective layer for wires and cables. During the die-cutting process, it can be used to reinforce edges or edge wrapping, providing additional support and protection. Each type of tape is suitable for specific application scenarios due to its unique characteristics. When selecting a suitable die-cutting tape, it is necessary to comprehensively consider factors such as the physical properties, chemical properties, and cost of the material to ensure the quality and reliability of the final product. With the continuous progress of technology, new types of tape are also constantly emerging, which will further expand the application range of die-cutting technology and meet the needs of more industries.
Home Die-cutting knowledge Introduction to the characteristics and applications of seven commonly used adhesive tapes for die-cutting
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