ARclad® 74000

Product Overview

ARclad® 74000 Series have been specifically developed for it Low VOC and low outgassing properties. This resulted in one of the best performing Low VOC products in the market.

Our ARclad® product line includes a wide variety of standardized and high-performance Industrial Tapes for demanding bonding applications that require Low VOC performance.

Product Applications

Type of Applications: suitable for applications in Automotive, Aerospace, Building & Construction and General Industrial where Low VOC is a key requirement.

Type of Substrates: Specifically developed to have optimal performance in terms of Low VOC and low outgassing.

Features and Benefits

  • Transfer and Double-Coated Tapes.

  • PET, Tissue and Scrim carrier.

  • Excellent Low VOC performance.

  • Easy to convert and die-cut.

  • Universal product constructions.

  • Suitable for different markets and application zones.

  • Superior adhesion to many substrates.

Our PSA Tape Constructions
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Transfer Tape
Diagram showing layers: adhesive, carrier, adhesive, release liner.
Double Faced Tape

Product Construction

Product Construction Release Liner 1st Adhesive Carrier 2nd Adhesive
ARclad® 74018 TT Brown, PCK Paper / 4.0 mil Low VOC Acrylic 1.8 mil
ARclad® 74030 TT Brown, PCK Paper / 4.0 mil Low VOC Acrylic 3.0 mil
ARclad® 74146 DCT Brown, PCK Paper / 4.0 mil Low VOC Acrylic 1.8 mil Clear PET / 1.0 mil Low VOC Acrylic 1.8 mil
ARclad® 74251 DCT Brown, PCK Paper / 4.0 mil Low VOC Acrylic 1.8 mil Tissue / 1.5 mil Low VOC Acrylic 1.8 mil
ARclad® 74336 DCT Brown, PCK Paper / 4.0 mil Low VOC Acrylic 1.8 mil Scrim Low VOC Acrylic 1.8 mil

Our Pressure Sensitive Adhesive (PSA’s) Technologies

Acrylic-Based Adhesives
These systems are based on acrylic polymers. Acrylics are ideally suited for prolonged exposure and elevated temperatures, while offering solvent resistance and long-term aging stability. Acrylic adhesive systems can be compounded to have good balance of tack, peel and shear, and are most effective on high energy substrates.

Let’s Discuss Your Requirements

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