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Reddit mentions of 3M Adhesive Transfer Tape 468MP, 5 Mil (Multiple Sizes)

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3M Adhesive Transfer Tape 468MP, 5 Mil (Multiple Sizes)
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    Features:
  • 5 mil adhesive transfer tape with acrylic adhesive on a polycoated kraft paper liner. Excellent shear strength, temperature resistance and chemical resistance.
  • Ideal for graphic and nameplate attachment. Easy to die-cut and process.
  • Excellent moisture and solvent resistance. Excellent high temperature resistance and shear strength. UV resistant. Easy to apply. Not messy. Easily die-cutable.
  • Graphic Attachment, Nameplate Attachment, Automotive, Appliance, Aerospace, General Industrial, Electronics, Transportation
  • This is good for adhering, joining, affixing, bonding, mounting, holding, laminating and attaching. Medium and High Surface Energy Plastic bonding. Metal bonding.
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Found 3 comments on 3M Adhesive Transfer Tape 468MP, 5 Mil (Multiple Sizes):

u/FlyingSkyWizard · 3 pointsr/3Dprinting

yup, that's definitely neoprene, it's a great insulation material, I've used this stuff to stick down polycarbonate sheets to my aluminum build plate, might work.

https://www.amazon.com/3M-Adhesive-Transfer-Tape-468MP/dp/B00P7K7T84

You can also buy neoprene with the adhesive already on it.

u/BlueFalchion · 2 pointsr/3Dprinting

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0013HKZTA/ref=biss_dp_t_asn

attach to glass or aluminum plate with

http://www.amazon.com/TapeCase-468MP-12in-Adhesive-Transfer/dp/B00P7K7T84/ref=sr_1_4?s=industrial&ie=UTF8&qid=1449086424&sr=1-4&keywords=pei

i used 2" tape i'd suggest 3" or so -- it doesn't unroll clean, teh adhesive sticks


or buy a thick sheet of pei. and just use that. (but thats damn expensive)

u/TheLightSeba · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

It depends on what you plan on printing. As far as I'm aware, the taz printers are more versatile (direct drive and large plate) so flexible and large prints are easy on the taz. While the ultimaker isn't as versatile, it can be much quicker while maintaining the same print quality. PEI isn't hard to install, just cut a sheet with a box cutter and lay tape on the bed.