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Double Sided Sticky Tape: Why VHB May Be The Best Adhesive Tape

Double Sided Sticky Tape: Why VHB May Be The Best Adhesive Tape

When it comes to finding a reliable adhesive solution, double sided sticky tape has revolutionised how we approach everything from quick household fixes to professional mounting applications. Among the various options available, acrylic adhesive tapes, particularly 3M VHB (Very High Bond) tapes, stand out as market-leading permanent bonding solutions.

What Makes Acrylic Adhesive Tape Special?

Unlike traditional adhesive tapes that might lose their grip over time, pressure-sensitive acrylic adhesive tapes offer exceptional durability and weather resistance. These tapes create a bond that actually strengthens over time, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications. The secret lies in their unique chemistry - acrylic adhesives maintain their integrity across a wide temperature range and resist UV degradation, moisture, and most chemicals.

Versatile Applications for Every Need

Double sided VHB tape excels in countless scenarios. For homeowners, although not suited for fabrics it can assist with securing loose rugs on hard floors, mount items around the home or attaching decorative elements without the need for nails or screws. In professional settings, these tapes are invaluable for signage installation, automotive applications including using as number plate tape, and even structural glazing in construction projects.
The beauty of VHB tape lies in its ability to bond dissimilar materials effectively. Whether you're joining metal to plastic or conrete, or glass to wood this tape creates a reliable, long-lasting connection that often outlasts mechanical fasteners.

Format Options to Suit Your Project

Understanding that different projects require different approaches, our selection of double sided tapes are available in two primary formats: double sided tape rolls and pre-cut sticky pads.
Rolls of tape offer maximum flexibility for continuous applications or custom lengths. Available in convenient pre-cut lengths of 1.5 metres, 3 metres, and 5 metres, these rolls eliminate waste whilst providing ample material for most projects. Width options ranging from 5mm to 20mm ensure you can select the perfect size for your specific requirements, whether you're working on delicate electronics or robust mounting applications.

Alternatively, custom sized double sided sticky pads provide precision and convenience for spot bonding. Available as both square and round sticky pads, these pre-cut pieces range from compact 10mm × 10mm squares perfect for light-duty applications up to substantial 100mm × 100mm pads capable of supporting significant weight. This variety ensures you'll find the right size for any project without the hassle of measuring and cutting, if however, cutting is required this can be easily achieved with scissors.

Professional Grade, User-Friendly Design

Most general purpose VHB tapes are approximately 1mm thick, providing optimal balance between conformability and structural integrity.
Available in both grey and clear variants, you can choose the option that best suits your aesthetic requirements. Clear tapes virtually disappear once applied, making them ideal for glass applications or situations where the adhesive shouldn't be visible, whilst grey tapes offer excellent versatility for most general applications and are generally less expensive.

The Bottom Line

Double sided sticky tape adhesive is cleaner than screws, more reliable than standard tapes, and often stronger than mechanical fasteners. It is very easy to apply on correctly prepared surfaces with firm pressure to initiate the bonding process. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast tackling weekend projects or a professional requiring dependable mounting solutions, VHB tape delivers the performance and convenience that modern applications demand.

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