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PRES-ON: Urethane Foam Tape

August 7, 2008

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Pres-On U6000 tape is coated on one-side with long-aging, high-tack acrylic adhesive, making it excellent for use in a variety of OEM product applications where gasketing, cushioning and a good recovery is required.

The two-sided U6200 version of the tape can be used as an alternative in assembly applications to standard fasteners, as well as for the secure mounting of wire clips, electrical channels to walls, acoustic panels to ceilings and walls, or for the mounting of nameplates, interior signs, and soap dispensers. The uniform cell structure of the foam allows it to be applied to most clean, dry materials, including uneven or rough surfaces.

Both the U6000 and U6200 come in thicknesses of 1/32-inch to 1/8-inch foam in lengths of 50 feet to 200 feet. To accommodate unique requirements, Pres-On will manufacture the tapes in widths ranging from 3/16-inch to 54 inches.

For more information, visit www.pres-on.com/industrial.



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