3M™ Flame Retardant Adhesive Transfer Tape 9372W

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Meets flammability standards such as F.A.R. 25.853

Excellent for metals, foams and plastics such as polyethylene

2 mil adhesive for a thin bond line

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  • Meets flammability standards such as F.A.R. 25.853
  • Excellent for metals, foams and plastics such as polyethylene
  • 2 mil adhesive for a thin bond line
  • 83# polycoated kraft paper (PCK) liner adds moisture stability

3M™ Flame Retardant Adhesive Transfer Tape 9372W is formulated for use in environments requiring regulatory compliance with flammability standards. The flame-retardant, medium-firm acrylic adhesive delivers excellent adhesion to surfaces including plastics such as polyethylene, as well as metals and foams. A PCK liner adds moisture stability.

Advanced Tape Technology for Flame Retardancy and Strong Bonds
In one adhesive, our 3M™ Flame Retardant Adhesive Transfer Tape 9372W delivers high-performance bonding to environments where flame retardance is important. Featuring 3M™ Flame Retardant Adhesive 300FR, this 2 mil tape meets various flame retardancy standards such as F.A.R. 25.853. A 6.2 mil, 83# polycoated kraft paper (PCK) liner adds plenty of strength and stability for die cutting.

Recommended Applications

  • Applications and environments requiring flame retardancy
  • Plastic film lamination/bonding
  • Splicing
  • Foam lamination
  • Cell phone lens attachment

About 3M™ Adhesive 300FR
3M™ Flame Retardant Adhesive 300FR is a medium-firm acrylic adhesive featuring high initial adhesion and good high temperature holding power. The high tack adhesive is also tested for adhesion on a range of surfaces including polypropylene, polyester, ABS, polycarbonate and stainless steel. It is formulated to meet flame retardant standards including F.A.R. 25.853.

What Are Adhesive Transfer Tapes?
Adhesive transfer tapes are rolls of pressure sensitive adhesive pre-applied to a special release liner. For application, the tape is simply pressed, adhesive side down, to a surface and the liner is peeled off. A variety of adhesive properties and liners are available to meet requirements for applications such as nameplate attachment to high and low surface energy plastics, appliance graphic overlays that perform in high temperatures, foam gasketing, web splicing, signs, posters, banners, point-of-purchase displays, and more.

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