
Double sided tape– a seemingly simple thing. But experience suggests that there are a lot of nuances here that are often overlooked. People take the first sample they come across, stick it on, and the result... is not happy. I understand that you just want to quickly capture something without bothering with the choice. But you know, when it comes to connection reliability, it's better to spend a little time choosing the right one. That's the whole point.
Let's start with the basic types. The most common is, of course, polyurethane-based. It is durable, elastic, and adheres well to many surfaces. But there are other options: based on nut shells, paper based, and even special waterproof ones. The choice depends on what exactly you are going to glue and under what conditions. For example, nut shell-based tape is often used for gluing plastic, and waterproof polyurethane-based tape is often used for exterior work.
For example, I once tried to glue a two-component plastic case using a seemingly gooddouble sided tape, which I bought at a nearby hardware store. I thought it couldn't get any worse. Yeah, of course! After a couple of days the connection simply fell apart. I had to redo everything, using a tape made of a higher quality material, specifically designed for plastic. So, you shouldn’t skimp on material. This often turns out to be much more profitable in the long run.
And one more point that is often forgotten is the adhesive. In different types of tapes, it may differ in composition and, accordingly, in properties. Some tapes have very strong adhesion, others are softer and more flexible. The choice of adhesive depends on the type of surface you are going to glue to. For example, smooth surfaces require a tape with high adhesion, while rough surfaces require a tape with a more flexible adhesive. I always try to clarify this point when I order or choosedouble sided tape.
I noticed that many manufacturers indicate on the packaging only general information about the characteristics of the tape (for example, adhesiveness, elasticity). But this is not enough. You need to pay attention to the density of the paper (if any), the thickness of the adhesive layer, as well as the composition of the adhesive itself. For example, ribbon with thicker paper tends to be more durable and resistant to wear. But with the thickness of the adhesive layer, it’s more complicated. Usually this information is not indicated, but you can try to check with the manufacturer or seller.
Another point is the expiration date. Yes,double sided tape, like any other material, loses its properties over time. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to the production date and expiration dates indicated on the packaging. I once bought a tape that was already expired, and it turned out to be completely useless. Don't think that this is unimportant, especially when it comes to important connections.
There are quite a lot of suppliers in Russia nowdouble sided tape. You can find both domestic and imported manufacturers. I once spent a long time looking for a supplier who would offer high quality tape at a reasonable price. As a result, I found Enping Sanli Adhesive LLC - they specialize in the production of adhesive products and offer a wide rangedouble sided tapesvarious types and characteristics. They have a factory located in Enping, Guangdong Province, and they have an international trade center in Guangzhou as well as a domestic one in Dongguan. They can be trusted, they have extensive experience in this field.
They, by the way, are one of the largest manufacturers in China, especially in the field of cotton paper anddouble sided tape. According to them, the share of their cotton paper in the domestic market is 70%. And their double-sided tape production capacity is one of the largest in mainland China. I have personally tried their tape for bonding various surfaces and the results have always been excellent. Well, their prices are quite competitive.
I have a story about how I tried to glue a decorative panel on a wall using a cheapdouble sided tapewhich I bought at the supermarket. I thought that since it has such a low price, the quality should be appropriate. The result was predictable - the panel fell after a few days. I had to look for a more reliable option. Conclusion - you shouldn’t save on such a trifle. Cheap tape can end up costing you much more in the future.
There was also an attempt to glue a complex three-dimensional model usingdouble sided tape. I thought it was strong enough to support the weight of the structure. But after a couple of hours, the model began to deform and fall apart. It turned out that the tape could not withstand the load, and for this task it was necessary to use a more specialized material, for example, a glue gun or another type of fastening.
In general,double sided tape– this is not just a consumable material, but a tool, the quality of which determines the reliability and durability of the connection. Therefore, before purchasing a tape, you need to carefully evaluate your needs and choose the appropriate type and characteristics. And, of course, you shouldn’t skimp on quality - it’s better to buy a tape a little more expensive, but so that it really works.