Scapa 4923 - Shand Higson
Scapa 4923 - Shand Higson
Scapa 4923 - Shand Higson
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<strong>Scapa</strong> <strong>4923</strong><br />
Double Sided Cloth Tape<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
<strong>Scapa</strong> <strong>4923</strong> is a double sided tape based on a cotton cloth coated on both sides with a rubber based<br />
adhesive system with an 80 g/m 2 white siliconised paper release liner, with 0.40 mm total thickness.<br />
Recommended for bonding and fixing applications.<br />
APPLICATIONS<br />
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Permanent carpet fixing.<br />
Permanent floor covering fixing.<br />
Suitable for bonding a wide variety of similar and dissimilar substrates such as glass, metal and plastics.<br />
PRODUCT BENEFITS<br />
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Strong and conformable.<br />
Moderate adhesion.<br />
High tack.<br />
Good resistance to plasticisers.<br />
Service temperature: 0ºC up to +70°C.<br />
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TECHNICAL PROPERTIES<br />
Unit Nominal value Test Method<br />
Tape Thickness (without liner) mm 0.40 IEC454-2<br />
Liner Thickness mm 0.07 IEC454-2<br />
Tensile Strength N/cm 60 IEC454-2<br />
Adhesion to Steel (both sides) N/cm 4.0 IEC454-2<br />
STANDARD PRESENTATION<br />
Roll length : 25 and 50 metres<br />
Roll width : 19, 25, 30, 38, 50 and 75 mm<br />
Core : 76 mm <strong>Scapa</strong> branded cardboard core<br />
Packaging : Bulk<br />
Colour : Natural<br />
RECOMMENDATIONS<br />
The rolls should be stored flat on their cut edges in the original packaging. The product must be protected from<br />
dust, heat, moisture, direct sunlight and solvent fumes. Storage temperature between +10°C and +30°C. Under<br />
these conditions, the storage life of the tape in a temperate climate will be at least one year.<br />
Surfaces should be clean, dry and free of dust, grease, oil or other contaminants.<br />
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