Founded in 2008 TAILUN is one of the largest coating manufacturers in China, and is committed to the technical research and development and production of adhesive materials in consumer electronics, automotive, electrical and other industries Main products include protective film, adhesive tape, release film and PI products, etc.2008 Suzhou Tailun established / 2014 11x Coating lines; Taiwan Tailun established/2015 13x Coating lines / 2016 Tailun Viet Nam established / 2018 Ju cheng tai established / 2019 Delian established; Ning xia Heng chan established / 2021 Decided to invest in Runbang / 2022 18+2 Coating lines; Ju cheng tai and Run bang went into operation / 2023 Ning xia Hengchang went into operation
Production Market
600+ customers annually. Products are exported to Vietnam, Singapore, India, the United States, Germany and so on.
R&D Capability
7 invention patents, 3 high-tech product certification certificates, 8 utility model patents, national high-tech enterprise, Suzhou Engineering Research Center.
Production Equipment
18 production coating lines / 9 rewinding machines
2 sample coating lines / 18 slitting machines / 11 cutting machines
Our Factory
Founded in 2008 TAILUN is one of the largest coating manufacturers in China, and is committed to the technical research and development and production of adhesive materials in consumer electronics, automotive, electrical and other industries Main products include protective film, adhesive tape, release film and PI products, etc.
Double sided silicone tape is a type of adhesive tape that has polyester film as its backing material with silicone adhesive coated on both sides of the polyester film.It is used in applications as high as 180°C temperature without glue and color residual.
Double-sided tape is created by applying a thin adhesive layer to each side of a carrier material. For example, double-sided tissue tape, an easy-to-rip double-sided tape, is created by applying adhesive to two sides of tissue paper, which is then wound with a silicone paper to avoid it sticking to itself.
These tapes are constructed from thin yet durable polyimide film with silicone adhesive, making them resistant to temperatures as low as -20°C. They are also capable of withstanding up to 260°C (500°F), making them ideal for applications where high thermal insulation is required.
Double sided silicone tape is a type of adhesive tape that has polyester film as its backing material with silicone adhesive coated on both sides of the polyester film.It is used in applications as high as 180°C temperature without glue and color residual.
Double sided Pi film tape is a type of adhesive tape that has polyimide film as its backing material with adhesive coated on both sides of the polyimide film.
● High temperature shielding protection
● Powder spraying
● CNC manufacture procedure
● Insulation around the package
● Module process
PET silicone tape Also named Polyester Tape and is made of polyester film with silicone adhesive. Polyester (PET) Tape with silicone adhesive is used in high temperature masking. Commonly used in Powder Coating, Spray coating, Plating, Electroplating, Anodizing, and high temperature splicing. Removes cleanly after use. Recommended application temperature to achieve best result is 65F (18C) or above. Proper bonding may not occur unless adhesive and surface material are both at 65F (18C) or above.
Advantages of PET Silicon Tape
No curing time required
Unlike adhesives, there is no curing time to consider with adhesive tapes. PET Silicon Tape can be applied directly to the substrate without long drying or curing times. This is due to the tape's viscoelastic properties, which allow it to conform to the surface quickly.
Uniform adhesive layer thickness
PET silicon tape have a consistent adhesive layer thickness that allows for a precise bond on flat surfaces. Manual use of adhesives can result in too much adhesive being used, resulting in waste, or under-applying too little adhesive can result in a weak bond.
Stress-free connection
Traditional mechanical fastener components such as screws, bolts, nuts and staples create stress points when drilled or punched through the material. PET silicon tape provide a hassle free connection as they do not puncture the material.
High versatility
PET silicon tape can be used for various purposes, e.g. B. to protect objects from scratches, moisture, chemicals and dirt, to repair holes in an object, to close openings or as a decorative element and to label objects.
Electronics Industry: Polyester film tape is a go-to solution for insulating and securing electrical components. It's often used to wrap and protect delicate wires, cables, and connectors due to its excellent dielectric strength. It can also be used as a masking tape in printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing, where it helps protect circuits from harsh chemicals, as well as moisture and dust.
Adhesive Applications has a variety of silicone based adhesive tapes designed for high temperature applications. The S8512-2 is the 2mil PET single-coated tape version and the S9511-2 is the 1mil PET single-coated tape version.
Protective films: When combined with removable, aging resistant adhesives PET is an extremely effective backing for protective tapes. Especially useful as a durable protective media for smooth surfaces such as metals and plastics. It also works well as a carrier / cutting surface during die-cutting and other converting processes of flimsier materials that need support during processing.
The A5000 and A5002 single-coated low tack adhesive tapes are popular in surface protection applications. The durability of the PET and residue free removal characteristics of these tapes ensure a quality deliverable product.
Aerospace and Automotive Industries: In these high-performance environments, PET tape is valued for its ability to withstand extreme temperatures and environmental conditions. It can be used to secure wires, cables, and hoses in engine compartments and aerospace components. PET is also a common carrier in many high performance double coated bonding and mounting tapes.
Medical Devices: Polyester film tape is a valuable component in the assembly of medical devices. Its biocompatibility and resistance to sterilization processes make it suitable for applications in healthcare settings.
The S7105 single-coated low tack silicone adhesive tape is 100% biocompatible. The PET carrier and silicone adhesive pass cytotoxicity standards that allow for skin contact.
Packaging and Labeling: The tape's strong adhesive properties make it ideal for sealing boxes, cartons, and packages. It ensures that packages remain secure and tamper-evident during transit. Additionally, polyester film tape can serve as a label facestock and/or a label protector, safeguarding critical information from wear and tear.
PET Silicone Tape Data Sheet
| PET Silicone Tape No. | S02-04 | S02-05(25) | S02-05(38) | S02-055(25) | S02-055(38) | S02-06 | S02-08(50) | S02-08(60) | S02-09 | S02-10(50) | S02-10(75) |
| Backing Thick (mm) | 0.025 | 0.025 | 0.038 | 0.025 | 0.038 | 0.038 | 0.05 | 0.06 | 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.075 |
| Total Thick (mm) | 0.04 | 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.055 | 0.055 | 0.06 | 0.08 | 0.08 | 0.09 | 0.1 | 0.1 |
| Adhesion to Steel (N/inch) | 7 | 8 | 6 | 8.5 | 7 | 8 | 8.5 | 7.5 | 9 | 12 | 8 |
| Tensile Strength (N/25MM) | ≥135 | ||||||||||
| Color | Dark Green | Light Greem | Red & Blue | Clear | ||||||||||
| Resist Temperature | 180℃ | ||||||||||
| Withstand voltage (KV) | 4/5 | ||||||||||
Types of PET Silicon Tape
PET Silicon Tape is based on a PET backing and is double coated with a strong acrylic adhesive. This tape can also be provided with a release paper to allow die-cutting. PET double sided adhesive tape offers excellent adhesion and shear strength and provides excellent resistance to plasticizer migration, chemicals, heat, and UV degradation. This tape is designed for bonding and sealing electronic components. It is used for a variety of industrial applications, such as electronic packaging and labeling.
PET adhesive tape comes in several different types and may be made from silicone, acrylic, or rubber-based adhesive formulas. The selection of these tapes depends on their properties and costs. Acrylic adhesives are synthetically made and have good UV strength, while rubber adhesives are made by mixing different compounds with synthetic rubber. The latter two tape types are less expensive than acrylic, but exhibit higher initial tack quality and lower UV resistance. Despite its high cost, the acrylic tape is the best choice for most uses.
Single-sided polyester film adhesive tapes have a polyester backing with a silicone or rubber adhesive. These tapes are designed for high-temperature applications and are characterized by low thickness, high tensile strength, and excellent age resistance. They are commonly used in electronics, high-temperature masking, and jointing applications. And with their high tensile strength and sturdiness, polyester film adhesive tape is a great choice for high-temperature applications.
Structure of PET Silicon Tape
PET silicon tape adhesive strength can be categorized into ultra-high adhesion, high adhesion, medium adhesion, low adhesion, and ultra-low adhesion. Common thickness specifications range from 0.05 to 0.1mm.
PET silicon tape demonstrates excellent dimensional stability, thermal stability, chemical stability, good insulation properties, good adhesion, initial tack, and holding power. It can be used over a wider temperature range and in harsh environments.
Acrylic adhesive-based PET products exhibit long-term temperature resistance of 100-120°C and short-term temperature resistance up to 140-150°C. Silicone adhesive-based PET products offer long-term temperature resistance of 140-150°C and short-term temperature resistance up to 180-200°C.
PET silicon tape is composed of a flexible PET polyester film as its substrate, coated with high-performance pressure-sensitive adhesive on one or both sides, also known as PET high-temperature tape.
PET silicon tape exhibits excellent peel strength, and the viscosity can be customized according to specific application requirements. The adhesive coatings typically consist of two types: acrylic adhesive and silicone adhesive, with silicone adhesive being more expensive than acrylic adhesive.
Paper: One of the most basic and widely used materials for Tape Adhesives. It is economical and suitable for applications like masking, painting, and packaging. It can be plain paper or crepe paper, which is used for masking tapes.
Polyester (PET): Strong and durable, they have good resistance to chemicals and high temperatures, making them suitable for demanding applications such as electrical insulation and automotive.
Foam: Have a foam-based backing material, such as polyethylene foam or PVC foam. These tapes are used for applications where cushioning, sealing, or mounting is needed, such as weatherstripping and mounting of mirrors or signs.
Film: Use materials like polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or polypropylene film as the carrier. These tapes are transparent, flexible, and used for applications like packaging, splicing, and laminating.
Acrylic Based Adhesives
Acrylic adhesives are typically synthetically made, which makes them very versatile. They can usually withstand high temperatures, humidity, chemicals, UV, light, and oxidation, depending on how they are developed. These types of tape adhesives are customizable to your application. They age well and are transparent. Acrylic based adhesives can have a longer dwell time, which is the time the full bonding capability is reached. Acrylic adhesives can be used in many places. Common uses include packaging that will come under a wide range of temperatures, such as refrigerated boxes, or packages that may need to be stored for a long time.
Rubber Based Adhesives
Natural rubber-based adhesives have a higher bond strength and greater shear strength than acrylic-based adhesives. However, they are limited in their application as they do not work well in high-temperature environments nor do they offer good resistance to UV. Natural rubber-based adhesives are generally inexpensive but have many environmental vulnerabilities.
Synthetic Rubber (Butyl) Adhesives
Butyl tape is a type of adhesive that works in cold and moist environments. It is a synthetic rubber material that isn't as sensitive to extreme temperatures. Butyl tape creates an airtight seal on many different surfaces, including glass, wood, aluminum, and many other construction materials. Unlike natural rubber, butyl tape works in cooler temperatures. It can be manipulated to fit many different shapes and is extremely sticky. Construction workers use it for roofing repairs and to fix leaking pipes. It can be used in marine applications, sealing port holes and deck fittings.
Silicone Based Adhesives
A silicone pressure sensitive adhesive tape works in many applications where a rubber or acrylic tape might not. Like acrylic adhesives, silicone adhesives are created in a lab. The base is sand. The process to create the adhesive can get expensive, but silicone adhesives can handle the hottest and coldest temperatures.
Silicone adhesives are a premium, high-performance type of adhesive that can bind silicone to silicone. They are used in many medical applications, where the adhesive will need to be removed from the skin, such as bandages or surgical tape. Silicone adhesives are also used in marine applications, where the seal needs to be waterproof and won't crack over time. Silicone adhesives are used in the construction industry where the materials may be exposed to extreme weather, high temperatures, or strong winds.
Tips for Storing PET Silicon Tape
Store Tape Away from Light.
Avoid exposure to direct sunlight. Always store tape rolls indoors. Do not leave your tape near the window where it can soak in UV rays for a prolonged period of time. Ultraviolet light can even penetrate the packaging over time. Ultraviolet light can affect the chemistry of a tape's adhesive and cause tape strands to become hard and brittle or melt and dry out.
Store Tape in a Cool, Dry Place.
Try to avoid both extreme heat and cold. High heat can cause a tape's adhesive system to become a sticky mess. At the other extreme, if left in vehicles during freezing temperatures your tape's adhesive may become too brittle to work. Extreme High or low temperature exposure can change the desired performance of a tape. When they get very hot (above 150F), the adhesive will begin to flow and may thin out and/or ooze beyond the liner. When they get very cold (below 20F), the adhesive will harden and if applied before restoring to room temperature, they may not adhere well. If you keep tape in storage, take it out of storage a day or two before you need it to let it recover to room temperature. Many manufacturers say tape maintains its characteristics best where temps are cooler, preferably 60°F/15°C. Also, make sure to keep your tape dry. Even the presence of moisture in the air can contribute to a chemical reaction. Tapes are generally stored in warehouses. Some of these warehouses are temperature and even humidity controlled. Many of them are not. Warehouses can experience large swings in temperature and humidity as the seasons change. If your warehouse sees large swings in temperature, particularly high temperatures over 95°F, the tape is likely experiencing accelerated aging. Generally speaking, it's best to keep tape at 68 – 72° F / 20 – 22° C and 50-70% relative humidity.
Maintain a Tape Rotation System.
It is advised to store your tape in such a way that you know when each lot was delivered so that you can use the oldest tape first. No matter how well you take care of your tape, you cannot maintain its reliability indefinitely. Devise a labeling system so that you use the oldest tape first to yield the best value out of your adhesive tapes.
Store Tape in Original Packaging.
Don't open adhesive tapes if you plan on using them at a later date. Ensuring an airtight seal around tape reduces the effects of oxygen across adhesive layers. Keeping adhesive tape in its original packaging also keeps it from being exposed to dirt and dust. This helps to make sure that the adhesive is free from contaminants, which could affect its bond.
