MultiTac Clear Double-Sided Mounting Adhesive
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MultiTac Clear Double-Sided Mounting Adhesive
- Film Length: 15', 150' or 300'
- Film Width: 25.5" - 61"
- Film: Clear Polyester
- Adhesive: Aqueous Acrylic (Pressure Sensitive)
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MultiTac Clear 25.5" x 150' Double-Sided Mounting Adhesive | MTAC25150 | $171.59
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Product Description
This SecureTac Clear Mounting Adhesive is a high tack, high bond strength polyester mounting film coated on both sides with a pressure sensitive, aqueous acrylic adhesive. One side is protected by fine paper coated on both sides with siliconized polyethylene while the adhesive on the other side of the film is exposed and self-wound onto the roll. This SecureTac Clear Permanent Mounting Adhesive is perfect for image decal and high-volume mounting of graphics onto difficult substrates such as Forex, MDF, Gatorboard, Ultraboard, Foamex, and Sintra.
Product Details
- Suitable for image decal and high-volume mounting of graphics onto difficult substrates such as Forex, MDF, Gatorboard, Ultraboard, Foamex, or Sintra.
- The white version of SecureTac offers excellent opacity and the ability to mount to dark substrates.
- High tack, high bond strength polyester mounting film coated on both sides with a pressure sensitive, aqueous acrylic adhesive.
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Item Specifications
- Film Length: 15', 150' or 300'
- Film Width: 25.5" - 61"
- Base Film: 25µ (1 mil)
- Film: Clear Polyester
- Adhesive: Aqueous Acrylic (Pressure Sensitive)
- Release Liner: 2 Side PE Coated, 2 Side Siliconized Fine Paper
- Adhesive Layer: 30µ (1.2 mil) on each side
- Adhesive pH: 6.0
- Ratio Film / Adhesive: 1:2.4
- Heat Resistance Range: 110°C - 120°C (230°F - 248°F)
- 180° Peel (ozf/in): 67
Technical Data
MultiTac is a high quality PET film, coated on both sides with a pressure sensitive, high tack acrylic adhesive, one of which is protected by fine paper coated on both sides with siliconized PE. The adhesive is self-wound on the release liner. A clear and white version are available
Typical Applications
Product Structure
Physical Characteristics
Process Settings
Typical Applications
- Suitable for image decal and high-volume mounting of graphics onto difficult substrates, such as Forex, MDF, Gatorboard, Ultraboard, Foamex, or Sintra.
- The white version of MultiTac offers excellent opacity and the ability to mount to dark substrates.
Product Structure
MultiTac Clear | MultiTac White | |
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Adhesive | Acrylic (Pressure Sensitive) | Acrylic (Pressure Sensitive) |
Film | Clear PET | White PET |
Release Liner | 2 Side PE Coated, 2 Side Siliconized Fine Paper | 2 Side PE Coated, 2 Side Siliconized Fine Paper |
Physical Characteristics
MultiTac Clear | MultiTac White | |
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Adhesive Layer | 1.2 mil (30µ) on each side | |
Adhesive pH | 6.0 | |
Service Temperature Range | -22°F to 284°F (-30°C to 140°C) | |
180° Peel (ozf/in) | 67 | |
Shelf Life | Use within 1 year after opening original box | |
Storage Conditions | 59°F to 72°F (15°C to 22°C); 50 - 55% Relative Humidity |
Process Settings
Equipment Type | Temperature | Dwell Time |
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Roller Laminator | Room temperature to 120°F (49°C) | 1 ft to 8 ft (0.3m to 2.5m) per minute |
Press | Not recommended |
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Questions & Answers
Pressure sensitive would be an adhesive that adheres with pressure, not heat. Meaning you do no have to use a thermal laminator.
Answered by MyBinding
The MultiTac Clear Double-Sided Mounting Adhesive when applying by hand might be a little tricky to get a smooth application. Please feel free to give us a call at 800-944-4573, and we can have the manufacturer send you a few sample sheets, to make sure it will work well for your projects.
Answered by MyBinding
Thank you for your question. MultiTac is a waterbased adhesive, and will fail pretty quickly when exposed to water. The SureTac White Premium PS Mounting Adhesive product will hold up better, but will tear when ripped off, as it is a fairly aggressive adhesive.
Answered by My Binding
Thank you for your question. The normal adhesive for mounting images to wood is MHA. This is a heat activated adhesive that requires a heated laminator that’s capable of getting to at least 185 degrees Fahrenheit. Wood is tricky because it can emit moisture to the adhesive making most adhesives fail over time. The wood should be sealed then use the MHA. If you have any other questions, feel free to give us a call at 1-800-944-4573.
Answered by MyBinding
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Asked by Andy
Thank you for your question. Using Drytac adhesive to mount a puzzle directly on a wall. With the weight involved it’s not recommended or practical to mount the puzzle directly. The proper way would to use an adhesive like MultiTac Clear lr White to mount the puzzle to another substrate like Foamcore, Gator board or Sinatra. Then use mounting hardware to attached the finished piece to the wall. A laminator is usually used to attach the image to the substrate. If you have any other questions, feel free to give us a call at 1-800-944-4573.
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Asked by Melody
Thank you for your question. The MultiTac Clear Double-Sided Mounting Adhesive has a permanent adhesive and would not be able to be cleanly removed. Although none of our products are specifically designed for your process the film to try would be the RemoTac Permanent/Removable Mounting Adhesive found here . You would want to have the temporary adhesive side facing the glass.
Answered by MyBinding
Thank you for your question. The RemoTac Permanent/Removable Mounting Adhesive would be a good option for mounting artwork to glass. One side of the adhesive is temporary and would be able to be removed from the glass. You can find that adhesive here .
Answered by MyBinding
Thank you for your question. The MultiTac Clear Double-Sided Mounting Adhesive is a double sided adhesive that is on a thin flexible film that you should be able to wrap a cylinder. The biggest challenge would be to lay the foil smoothly on the adhesive after it has been applied to the cylinder.
Answered by MyBinding
Thank you for your question. For sample requests please reach out to our customer service team either through live chat,by e-mail at Sales@mybinding.com, or by phone at 1-800-944-4573 and we would be happy to coordinate with the manufacturer to get a sample out to you if they have one available for this product.
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Asked by Joyce
Thank you for your question. The MultiTac Clear Double-Sided Mounting Adhesive is only available by the roll. Unfortunately, we do not have a double sided pressure sensitive adhesive that is available by the sheet.
Answered by MyBinding
Thank you for your question. The MultiTac Clear Double-Sided Mounting Adhesive is one of the more versatile mounting adhesives and should work with a fine/tight weave fabric. We more open /loose weave of fabric may have some issues as there is less contact area and the adhesive would be exposed though the holes in the weave.
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Asked by Bonnie Kuhr
Thank you for your question. The MultiTac Clear Double-Sided Mounting Adhesive is not completely "optically clear". The adhesive you would want to use is the DryTac Facemount Optically Clear Mounting Adhesive which can be found here .
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Asked by Sarah
This product would work to mount a banner to the board. It is recommended you use a cold laminator to mount the banner to the one side though unless it is smaller. Larger products are not as easilly applied smoothly.
Answered by Mybinding.com
Thank you for your question. The best product for face mounting a digital print would be DryTac's line of Facemount Optically Clear Mounting Adhesive. You can find them here .
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