NF1503PET
Single-coated acrylic adhesive on a film carrier with a polyester (PET) release liner. The PET liner provides cleaner, more consistent release and better moisture resistance than kraft-based liners — suited to applications where liner residue or inconsistent release would affect bond quality or output. For precision laminating, surface mounting, and assembly operations that specify a PET-lined single-coat tape.
| Adhesive: | Acrylic |
- Precision laminating: bonding film and panel stock where clean PET liner release prevents adhesive surface contamination
- Industrial assembly: bonding components in operations where PET liner tear-resistance and moisture resistance are required
Are custom widths and short runs available?
Yes. Nova offers custom slit widths and welcomes short runs across the full product line. Most quotes are returned within 24–48 hours. Reach out today to discuss your specific requirements.
What substrates does single coated tape bond to?
Most Nova single coated tapes bond well to metals, rigid plastics, foams, and painted or powder-coated surfaces. Surface cleanliness is the most important factor — all substrates should be free of oil, dust, and moisture before application. Contact Nova for guidance on low-energy surfaces or challenging substrates.
What does the PET liner on NF1503PET offer over a paper liner in converting?
The PET liner is dimensionally stable — it will not absorb moisture or curl with humidity changes, which matters in precision laminating and converting. It also provides consistent release force and survives higher tension in web-fed operations without tearing.
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