ARcare® 92712

Product Overview

ARcare® 92712 is a thin, clear, flexible, double-faced tape with a medical grade adhesive and two polyester release liners.

Illustration of a layered adhesive structure with labeled components: release liner, adhesive, and carrier.

Product Applications

The typical uses for this product are bonding, laminating and assembly of in-vitro diagnostic and related membrane-based immunoassay products where consistent product thickness is critical.

Features and Benefits

  • Inert acrylic adhesive
  • Compatible with many assays

  • Tight thickness tolerance

  • Conformable due to the tapes thin caliper

  • Easily die cut

Product Construction

  Typical Values* Description
Liner thickness 2.0 mil | 51 μm S/F, Clear PET release liner
Adhesive thickness 0.7 mil | 18 μm MA-78, clear acrylic
Carrier thickness 0.5 mil | 13 μm Clear PET
Adhesive thickness 0.7 mil | 18 μm MA-78, clear acrylic
Liner thickness 2.0 mil | 51 μm S/F, Clear PET release liner
Total thickness 1.9 mil | 49 μm (Excluding liners)

*All stated values are nominal and should only be used as a guide for selection. They are not specifications.

Safety Data

MA-78 is a medical grade acrylic adhesive that has passed cytotoxicity, primary skin irritation, and skin sensitization testing as conducted by an independent laboratory. Additional safety information is available upon request.

Technical Properties

Attribute* Typical Values* Test Method*
Side 1
Peel adhesion on stainless steel
66 oz/inch | 18.2 N/25mm 180 degrees, 12 ipm, 5 min. dwell
Side 2
Peel adhesion on stainless steel
67 oz/inch | 18.5 N/25mm 180 degrees, 12 ipm, 5 min. dwell
Side 1 – Liner release 124 g/2” 180 degrees, 300 ipm
Side 2 – Liner release 29 g/2” 180 degrees, 300 ipm
Recommended storage of unconverted product 70°F ± 20°F | 21°C ± 11°C
50% ± 20% RH | 50% ± 20% RH
 
Shelf life of unconverted product Not to exceed two years from date of manufacture  

*All stated values are nominal and should only be used as a guide for selection. They are not specifications.

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