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Description for 3M 824
Pressure-sensitive tapes with a bright, orange border on all four edges, and a non-tacky “see through” central rectangle, which provides a quick, simple, highly visible, and secure method of attaching and protecting packing lists and other documents to a wide range of boxes and shipping containers.Application Type Bond 1 Part or 2 Part 1-Part Material Form Tape Substrate Steel Manufacturer 3M Chemistry Rubber resin, Polypropylene film Cure Method Pressure Sensitive Color Improved clarity, Transparent film with orange message border Other Resistance Alerts recipient of tampering -
Technical Data for 3M 824
Overview
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Application Type
- Adhesive - Bond
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1 Part or 2 Part
- 1-Part
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Material Form
- Tape
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Substrate
- Steel
- Other - Fiberboard, A variety of surfaces
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Industry
- Industrial
- Packaging - Attaching and protecting packing lists
- Other - A wide range of boxes and shipping, Calls attention to and prevents disposal of important documents.
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Chemistry
- Other - Rubber resin, Polypropylene film
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Application Method
- Dispenser
- Contact
- Other - Fast application
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Cure Method
- Pressure Sensitive (min) - Pressure Sensitive
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Color
- Clear / Transparent - Transparent film with orange message border
- Other - Improved clarity
Specifications
Bond Strength
General Bond Strength (psi) 50 (oz./in.), Excellent holding power, Immediate adhesion Test Method Tensile Strength (psi) 30 (lbs./in.), 60 (lbs./in.) Test Method Material Resistance
Environmental Resistance Weather resistant, Guards information against weather damage Moisture/Humidity Resistance Moisture resistance Other Resistance Alerts recipient of tampering Hardness
Elongation (%) 160 Test Method Flexibility Non-tacky Business Information
Shelf Life Details Storage Conditions It is recommended Scotch® Pouch Tapes 824, 825 and 827 be stored at 70°F (21°C) and 40-50% relative humidity prior to use. Shelf Life Temperature (°F) 70 Shelf Life (mon) Longer -
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General Bond Strength Test Methods
General Bond Strength | Substrate | Test Method |
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50 (oz./in.) | Steel | ASTM D-3330, width (55 N/100 mm width) |
Excellent holding power | ||
Immediate adhesion |
Tensile Strength Test Methods
Tensile Strength | Test Method |
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30 (lbs./in.) | ASTM D-3759, Longitudinal, width (525 N/100 mm width) |
60 (lbs./in.) | ASTM D-3759, Transverse, width (1050 N/100 mm width) |
Elongation Test Methods
Elongation | Test Method |
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160 % | ASTM D-3759 (at Break) |