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Description for 3M 8934
A glass filament reinforced tape for light duty strapping, bundling and reinforcing.Application Type Bond 1 Part or 2 Part 1-Part Material Form Glass filament reinforced tape Substrate Metal Surfaces, a variety of plastics, Steel Manufacturer 3M Chemistry Polypropylene film, Synthetic rubber resin Cure Method Pressure Sensitive Application Temperature (°F) 68 to 77 Color Clear Aging Resistance Good aging -
Technical Data for 3M 8934
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 - Glass filament reinforced tape
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Industry
- Industrial
- Other - Light Duty Strapping, Bundling, Reinforcing, Allows printing and illustrations to be seen through the tape., Less tape needed at lower cost for applications
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Chemistry
- Synthetic Rubber - Synthetic rubber resin
- Other - Polypropylene film
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Application Method
- Dispenser - hand-held tape dispensers
- Contact
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Cure Method
- Pressure Sensitive (min) - Pressure Sensitive
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Color
- Clear / Transparent - Clear
Specifications
Cure Specs
Application Temperature (°F) 68 to 77 Bond Strength
General Bond Strength (psi) Good, 48 (oz./in.), Good holding with minimum amount of tape, Holds with minimum rub-down, Initial adhesion Test Method Shear Strength (psi) Good Tensile Strength (psi) High, 100 (lbs./in.) Test Method Material Resistance
Aging Resistance Good aging Abrasion Resistance Abrasion resistance Moisture/Humidity Resistance moisture resistance Hardness
Elongation (%) 3 Test Method Business Information
Shelf Life Details Storage Conditions: Store in a clean, dry place. Temperature of 40-80°F (4-26°C) and 40 to 50% relative humidity are recommended. Rotate your stock.;To obtain best performance, use this product within 18 months from date of manufacture. Shelf Life Temperature (°F) 40 to 80 Shelf Life Type From date of manufacture Shelf Life (mon) 18 -
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General Bond Strength Test Methods
General Bond Strength | Substrate | Test Method |
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Good | ||
48 (oz./in.) | Steel | ASTM D-3330, width |
Good holding with minimum amount of tape | ||
Holds with minimum rub-down | ||
Initial adhesion |
Tensile Strength Test Methods
Tensile Strength | Test Method |
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High | |
100 (lbs./in.) | ASTM D-3759, width |
Elongation Test Methods
Elongation | Test Method |
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3 % | ASTM D-3759 (at Break) |