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3M 4496B 1" x 36 Yards Double Sided Coated Polyethylene Foam Adhesive Tape, Black

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3M 4496B 1" x 36 Yards Double Sided Coated Polyethylene Foam Adhesive Tape, Black

The 3M™ Double Coated Polyethylene Foam Tape 4496 Black is a versatile, high-performance tape designed for demanding indoor and outdoor mounting and bonding applications. Featuring a 0.062 in. (1.6 mm) closed-cell polyethylene foam carrier, it provides excellent adhesion to a wide variety of surfaces, including irregular ones. The tape’s unique acrylic adhesive system ensures long-term durability and good temperature resistance, making it ideal for applications such as automotive mirror bonding, decorative trim, nameplate mounting, and point-of-purchase displays. Its double-coated design offers a clean, aesthetically pleasing alternative to mechanical fasteners, with easy application by hand or dispenser. This product is intended for industrial and occupational use only.

  • 1" thick x 36 yards long
  • 0.062 in. (1.6 mm) closed-cell polyethylene foam carrier
  • High ultimate adhesion to a wide variety of surfaces
  • Conformable tape bonds to irregular surfaces
  • Unique acrylic adhesive system provides long term durability
  • Good initial and long-term temperature resistance
  • Black color

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