
There is a huge amount on the marketdouble-sided tape for moldings, and understanding this diversity can be difficult. Many people simply take the first one they come across and hope for the best, which often leads to disappointment. While in theory any double-sided tape would work, in practice it rarely works. Especially when it comes to durability and reliability of fastening. I have been working on the issues of adhesives and adhesives for several years, including for furniture fittings, and I can say that choosing the right material is an entire art.
First, it is important to consider the material to which the molding will be glued. Wood, plastic, MDF - they all have different porosity and texture. Plain tape may not adhere well to some surfaces or may not stick at all. Secondly, you need to understand what level of load will be on the molding. Is it just decorative or will it be subject to mechanical stress? The choice of glue with the required adhesion depends on this.
Often buyers choose the cheapest options, believing that this is a reasonable saving. But then it turns out that the tape comes off after a couple of months or does not hold at all. And re-gluing the molding is an even bigger headache.
Here the choice depends on the material of the molding and the surface to which it is attached. For wooden moldings, adhesive tapes based on polyamide (nylon) work well. They provide a strong and durable connection. For plastic moldings, it is better to choose adhesive tapes with higher adhesion and moisture resistance. For example, tape with acrylic glue. But for MDF, most often, you need special adhesive tapes that take into account the increased moisture resistance of MDF and its tendency to crack.
I personally often recommend tapes with a reinforced adhesive base. They are more expensive, but more reliable. In addition, pay attention to tapes with a coating that protects from ultraviolet radiation. This is especially important for moldings that will be exposed to the sun.
We at Enping Sanli Adhesive LLC cooperate with many adhesive manufacturers, and each of them has its own strengths and weaknesses. For example,Sanlioffers a good selection of adhesive tapes for various surfaces. They have models with different widths and densities, which allows you to choose the best option for a specific task. They are especially good at using wood tape. I remember one day we received an order for gluing moldings to a wooden wall in the living room. Initially, the customer wanted to use regular double-sided tape, but we strongly recommended that he use Sanli tape with a polyamide base. As a result, the moldings have been in place for several years without any problems.
But the choice is not always obvious. We once tested several tapes for attaching moldings to MDF, and the results were different. Some adhesive tapes came off after just a few days, others held on, but began to sag under light load. As a result, we had to contact the manufacturer for advice and choose adhesive tape with higher adhesion and UV protection.
One of the most common problems is poor adhesion of tape to the surface. If the tape does not stick well, you can try to clean the surface from dust and dirt, and also degrease it with alcohol or a special degreaser. You can also heat the tape a little with a hairdryer before applying. This will make it more elastic and allow it to stick to the surface better.
Sometimes the problem lies in incorrect application of the tape. It is important to apply the tape evenly, without bubbles or creases. You can use a special tape application tool to achieve a smoother, more even result.
Of course, double-sided tape is not the only way to attach moldings. You can also use glue, nails, screws or special holders. But if you need to glue the molding quickly and without damage, then double-sided tape is a good option. The main thing is to choose the right type of tape and apply it correctly.
In general, when choosing a fastening method, you need to take into account many factors: molding material, surface material, load level, aesthetic requirements and, of course, budget. Sometimes the best option is a combination of several mounting methods. For example, you can use double-sided tape for temporary fixation, and then glue the molding with glue.
You can purchasedouble-sided tape for moldingsin specialized stores of building materials, as well as in online stores. When choosing adhesive tape, pay attention to the manufacturer, adhesive composition and customer reviews. Enping Sanli Adhesive LLC, by the way, cooperates with many manufacturers and can offer you a wide range of high-quality adhesive tapes at competitive prices. Our website [https://www.sanlitape.ru](https://www.sanlitape.ru) can be useful in your search, but, of course, it is better to consult with a specialist to choose the best option for your task.
It is important not to skimp on quality, especially if the moldings will be subject to stress. Remember that correctly selected and carefully glued double-sided tape is the key to the durability and beauty of your interior.