• Description for 3M 767

    Vinyl tape, has Polyvinyl Chloride backing & rubber adhesive, that can be used in safety marking applications.

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    Application Type Bond
    1 Part or 2 Part 1-Part
    Material Form Tape
    Substrate Steel
    Industry Gears for warning purposes
    Manufacturer 3M
    Chemistry Polyvinyl chloride, Vinyl, Rubber
    Cure Method Pressure Sensitive
    Application Temperature (°F) 60 to 80
    Color Red, White
    High Temperature Resistance (°C) 16 to 29
  • Technical Data for 3M 767

    Overview
    • Application Type
    • 1 Part or 2 Part
      • 1-Part
    • Material Form
      • Tape
    • Substrate
    • Industry
      • Gears - Gears for warning purposes
      • Other - Safety marking applications, Marking of equipment pitch points, Temporary floor marking around equipment or spills
    • Chemistry
      • Other - Polyvinyl chloride, Vinyl, Rubber
    • Cure Method
      • Pressure Sensitive (min) - Pressure Sensitive
    • Color
      • Red
      • White
    Specifications
    Cure Specs
    Application Temperature (°F) 60 to 80
    Bond Strength
    General Bond Strength (psi) 18 (oz./in.) Test Method
    Tensile Strength (psi) 13 (lbs.in.) Test Method
    Material Resistance
    High Temperature Resistance (°C) 16 to 29
    Hardness
    Elongation (%) 180 Test Method
    Business Information
    Shelf Life Details Storage: Store under normal conditions of 60° to 80°F (16° to 27°C) and 40 to 60% R.H. in the original carton.;To obtain best performance, use this product within 12 months from date of manufacture.
    Shelf Life Temperature (°F) 60 to 80
    Shelf Life Type From date of manufacture.
    Shelf Life (mon) 12
  • Best Practices for 3M 767

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    1. Surface Preparation

      Best results are attained when applied to a clean, dry surface at temperatures between 60° to 80°F (16° to 27°C).

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General Bond Strength Test Methods
General Bond Strength Substrate Test Method
18 (oz./in.) Steel ASTM D-3330, width
Tensile Strength Test Methods
Tensile Strength Test Method
13 (lbs.in.) ASTM D-3759, width
Elongation Test Methods
Elongation Test Method
180 % D-3759