CT-PSA Tape for Dyneema® Composite Fabrics (by the yard)

$1.03$1.93

This double sided, clear transfer tape is offered in 1-inch or 1/2-inch width options. It is a pressure sensitive adhesive tape with a high bonding strength. The tape is used mainly for bonding sections of Dyneema® Composite fabric.

Dyneema® is a trademark of DSM. Use of these trademarks requires approval from DSM

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This double sided, clear transfer tape is offered in 1-inch or 1/2-inch width options. It is a pressure sensitive adhesive tape with a high bonding strength. The tape is used mainly for bonding sections of Dyneema® Composite fabric.

*Clear transfer tape should not be used for silicone-based fabrics*

Specifications:
CT Tape .5 PSA – 1/2-inch
CT Tape 1.0 PSA – 1-inch
Weight – 1-inch (7.2 grams per yard), 1/2-inch (3.9 grams per yard) Adhesive Material: Acrylic

One complete roll is 100 yards

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Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
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SKU DSM008

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  1. Question

    CJinPiedmont

    Can this be used to piece together pieces of laundered black tyvek together?

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    Anthony Bonanno

    Would this work as a seam sealant between X-Pac and dyneema that is sewn?

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    Justin McNaughton (verified owner)

    Do you recommend sewing Dyneema and then taping or is taping generally sufficient? Do you have a video or instructions on how to properly apply the tape?

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    • Carolyn

      Carolyn

      Your will be able to just tape the dyneema without sewing and it will hold fine for you. I do not have a video of “how-to” for you.

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    thejugglingguy

    This is double-sided right? I.e. sticky on both sides?

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    maryeehlers

    Is there a temp rating for which this tape should be used vs sewing and seam sealing?

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    Anthony Golden

    Can I buy this double sided tape in a roll and if so up to what length?

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    josh96martin (verified owner)

    In what country was this tape manufactured?

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    justintremlin

    I’m looking to make a bivy sack with a Dyneema Composite Fabric “bathrub” floor, with a Helion fabric top. Will CT-PSA Tape stick to the Helion fabric, or will that part need to be sewn?

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