Product Overview
3M Sales UPC: 05054180011764; 3M 5-Digit Part Number: 01176; 3M Previous Stock Number: UU005845472; 3M Consumer UPC: No Data; 3M Inner UPC: No Data; 3M Shipper UPC: 05054180011757; Ship Container Length: 20.000 (Centimeter); Ship Container Height: 24.800 (Centimeter); Ship Container Width: 20.000 (Centimeter); Ship Container Volume: 9920.000 (Cubic centimeter); Ship Container Weight: 6.800 (Kilogram); Shelf Life: 547 Days; Country of Origin: Mexico; ECCN Number: EAR99; Harmonizing Code: 3919102055; Transport Protective Service: PROTECTIVE SERVICE NOT REQUIRED; NMFC Item: 157190; NMFC Sub: 00; NMFC Class: 060.0; US DOT, 49 CFR Ground: NOT REGULATED; US DOT, 49 CFR Vessel: NOT REGULATED; International Air Transport Association (IATA): NOT REGULATED; International Maritime Organization (IMO): NOT REGULATED. Product Information: For splicing applications requiring quick stick and an aggressive, permanent hold, use 3M™ Polyester Tape 850. Used in a variety of applications, including web processing, label protection, and marking. This tape is available in various colors, as well as a transparent..
An Aggressive and Permanent Hold
Our 3M™ Polyester Film Tape 850 is generally used for splicing and web applications. The backing is a thin, high-strength polyester which is abrasion resistant to help reduce splice failures while resisting breakdowns during rough handling and web processing. Coated with an aggressive pressure sensitive acrylic adhesive, this tape grabs on contact and holds securely. It meets low-caliper requirements to ensure it won't interfere with most machinery. The tape can withstand a wide temperature range from -60°F/-50°C to 300°F/150°C.
- Core starting
- Splicing and web defect marking
- Sealing, labeling and protecting
- Decorative edging
- Tape hinge
- Sealing and protecting against chemical intrusion
- Label protection where readability is a concern
- Meets a variety of specifications in the aerospace industry
- Core starting and splicing
- Defect flagging where reflective sensing is required/li>
- Decorative striping and edging/li>
- Meets a variety of specifications in the aerospace industry/li>
- Splicing of film, including movie film