Description
Description
3M 7100044655 Description
3M Vinyl Tape 471 is a high performance red vinyl tape designed for floor and safety marking, fine line paint masking, temporary surface protection, and reliable sealing. Its rubber adhesive bonds quickly while the conformable backing stretches to fit irregular surfaces and removes cleanly in one piece.
3M 7100044655 Includes
- (24) - 3M 7100044655 Vinyl Tape 471, Red, 2 in x 36 yd, 5.2 mil
3M 7100044655 Features
- Vivid red color for clear floor marking and color coding
- Conformable vinyl backing stretches to fit uneven, curved, and irregular surfaces
- Rubber adhesive provides quick stick and strong holding power on many substrates
- Designed for clean, one piece removal to help reduce cleanup
- Backing resists abrasion, moisture, and many solvents for longer service life
- Suitable for lane and safety marking
- Useful for fine line paint masking and decorating
- Can be used for temporary surface protection
- Helpful for bundling and reinforcing
- Can be used for storage container sealing
3M 7100044655 Specifications
| Brand | 3M |
| Product Number | 471 |
| Product Form | Roll |
| Color | Red |
| Overall Width | 2.0 in |
| Overall Length | 36.0 yd |
| Overall Thickness | 5.2 mil |
| Backing Material | Vinyl |
| Adhesive Type | Rubber |
| Performance Level | High Performance |
| Adhesion Strength (Imperial) | 26.0 |
| Adhesion Strength (Metric) | 28.0 N/100mm |
| Tensile Strength (Imperial) | 14.0 lb/in |
| Tensile Strength (Metric) | 24.5 N/100mm |
| Elongation at Break | 1.3% |
| Minimum Operating Temperature (Fahrenheit) | 40.0 Degree Fahrenheit |
| Maximum Operating Temperature (Fahrenheit) | 170.0 Degree Fahrenheit |
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. www.p65warnings.ca.gov
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