Performance
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Test Items
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Unit
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No.500
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Thickness of tape
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mm
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0.145
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Thickness of base material
|
mm
|
0.110
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Adhesive strength
|
N/10mm (g/10mm)
|
2.71 (277)
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Tack
|
Ball No.
|
14
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Unwinding force
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N/10mm (g/10mm)
|
0.41 (41.8)
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Holding power
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mm
|
0.0
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Tensile strength
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N/10mm (Kg/10mm)
|
62 (7.00)
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Elongation
|
%
|
8.0
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Tape capacity indicators are an estimate of the conditions of the
tested products. Please use this as a reference for the purposes
and the conditions of your applications.
|
?Tape's Thickness/Base Material`s Thickness
The
tape`s thickness is the thickness of the base material
and the self-adhesive.
In product comparisons, the thicker
products have stronger stretchability.
|
?Adhesive
strength
When
the tape is adhered to stainless steel and it is pulled
back at a 180 degree angle, the peeling strength is
measured. When the figure is big, the adhesive strength
is strong. |
?Tensile
strength
This
is a measurement of the pulling strength needed to tear
the tape. When the figure is big, the strength of the
film`s base is strong. |
?Elongation
This
evaluates the tape`s capacity to adjust to rounded surfaces
when its length is stretched. The figure is indicated
as a %. For example, in the case of 150%, 1 m. of tape
extends to 1.5 m. |
?Tack
This
tests the strength of the self-adhesive when weight
is added. Steel balls, ranging from 1/32 - 2 inches
in size, are rolled down a ramp placed at a 30 degree
angle. The biggest steel ball to stop indicates the
tape`s adhesive strength. |
?Unwinding
force
When
the tape is unwound for 1 minute at a speed of 60 m.,
the pulling load is shown. The lower the figures, the
easier the tape is to unwind. |
?Holding
power
The
tape is adhered to stainless steel material and a weight
is hung from it. A fter 2 hours, the tape`s change
in position is measured. The smaller the figures,
the stronger the tape resists change in position, and
it can really seal cardboard boxes. |
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