Made from 100% Nylon 8 mil Monofilament with 280 hooks/sq. inch, binder coat prevents unraveling when cut. The rubber adhesive is ideal for most indoor environments.
Operating Temperature Range: -40 F to 190 F.
Cycle Life: 20,000 operations min.
Shear Strength: 14.15 per square inch (avg.)
Peel Strength: 0.68 per inch of width (avg.)
Selvage: 3/32" max.
Hook and Loop are sold separately - be sure to order BOTH sides if needed.
The rubber adhesive works best on substrates such as:
Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Painted Metal, Glass, Rigid Plastics and Drywall.
This adhesive has:
High Tack
Quick Setting
Achieves 80% bond strength in 1 hour (full strength in 30 hours)
Surface must be cleaned, preferably with a solvent, and dry before bonding. For best results, bonding is recommended at room temperature, 60 F to 75 F.
Hook and loop is a two component fastener popularized by the VELCRO® Brand.
The hook is the rough, scratchy side and the loop is the soft, fuzzy side.
Which adhesive is right for me?
We offer two kinds of pressure sensitive adhesives. A rubber based adhesive, and an acrylic based adhesive. For these adhesives, you simply peel off the release liner and stick the adhesive into place.
The rubber adhesive is a high tack adhesive that bonds well to a wide variety of substrates including rough and uneven surfaces. Some examples include plastic, drywall, wood, metal, and glass. This adhesive is a good all-around adhesive, but it doesn't hold up as well to moisture and chemical use. It's operating temperature is good up to 120-190F, depending on the brand.
The acrylic adhesive is a medium tack adhesive that bonds well to smooth surfaces like glass, stainless steel and aluminum. It also bonds well to certain plastics. This adhesive holds up better to moisture and chemicals and has a wider operating temperature range, good up to 225-240F, depending on the brand.
Which Adhesive Should I Use?