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Description for 3M 1254
A polyester film tape with very high adhesion to most surfaces.Chemical Resistance Chemical resistance Application Type Repairing, Sealing, Maintenance 1 Part or 2 Part 1-Part Material Form High-Tack Tape Substrate Polypropylene, Stainless Steel Manufacturer 3M Chemistry Rubber resin, Polyester Cure Method Pressure Sensitive Application Temperature (°F) 16 to 40 Color Transparent High Temperature Resistance (°C) Thermal resistance -
Technical Data for 3M 1254
Overview
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Chemical Resistance
- Chemical Resistance
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Application Type
- Repair & Maintenance - Repairing, Maintenance
- Sealant - Sealing
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1 Part or 2 Part
- 1-Part
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Material Form
- Tape - High-Tack Tape
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Substrate
- Polypropylene
- Stainless Steel
- Other - Polyethylene
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Industry
- Construction - cleanroom construction and maintenance applications
- Other - Joining and reinforcing a variety of difficult-to-hold materials, such as flexible polyethylene cleanroom partition., Repair of air vent leaks
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Chemistry
- Other - Rubber resin, Polyester
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Cure Method
- Pressure Sensitive (min) - Pressure Sensitive
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Color
- Clear / Transparent - Transparent
Specifications
Cure Specs
Application Temperature (°F) 16 to 40 Bond Strength
General Bond Strength (psi) High, 145 (oz./in.), 110 (oz./in.), 60 (oz./in.) Test Method Tensile Strength (psi) 43 (lbs./in.) Test Method Material Resistance
Abrasion Resistance abrasion resistance High Temperature Resistance (°C) Thermal resistance Hardness
Elongation (%) 120 Test Method Other Properties
Outgassing 0.006 Test Method Business Information
Shelf Life Details Storage: Store at 60° to 80°F (15° to 27°C) and 40 to 50% relative humidity. Shelf Life Temperature (°F) 140 to 176 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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High | ||
145 (oz./in.) | Stainless Steel | ASTM D-3330 |
110 (oz./in.) | Polypropylene | ASTM D-3330 |
60 (oz./in.) | Polyethylene | ASTM D-3330 |
Tensile Strength Test Methods
Tensile Strength | Test Method |
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43 (lbs./in.) | ASTM D-3759, at Break |
Elongation Test Methods
Elongation | Test Method |
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120 % | D-3759 (at Break) |
Outgassing Test Methods
Outgassing | Test Method |
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0.006 | Outgassing = Dynamic headspace analysis of volatile components collected during a 4 hour @ 80°C heat cycle using a Hewlett-Packard Model 5890 Series II gas chromatograph coupled with a Hewlett-Packard Model 5989B mass spectrometer, by Headspace GC Analysis. |