ARcare® 90106NB

Product Overview

ARcare® 90106NB is a clear, thin and flexible plastic film coated on both sides with a medical grade pressure-sensitive adhesive. The double-faced tape is protected by a white polyester release liner on both sides.

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Product Applications

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

Features and Benefits

  • Excellent adhesion to low energy surfaces
  • Flexible adhesive systems with high tack and peel properties

  • Excellent conformability

  • Facilitates design options

  • Easy to die cut and apply

Product Construction

Typical Values* Description
Liner thickness 2.0 mil | 50 μm White polyester film
Adhesive thickness 2.3 mil | 58 μm MA-69 medical grade acrylic
Carrier thickness 1 mil | 25 μm Clear polyester film
Adhesive thickness 2.3 mil | 58 μm MA-69 medical grade acrylic
Liner thickness 2.0 mil | 50 μm White polyester film
Total thickness 5.6 mil | 140 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-69 is a medical grade adhesive. The adhesive passed cytotoxicity and primary skin irritation tests conducted by an independent laboratory. Additional safety information is available upon request.

Technical Properties

Attribute* Typical Values* Test Method*
Peel adhesion on stainless steel
(both sides)
150 oz/inch | 42 N/25mm ART1005 – 180 degrees, 12 ipm, 5 minute
Release Value (both sides) 40 g/2” maximum ART1034 – 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 one year 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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