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3M™ Thermosetable Glass Cloth Tape 365

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Thermosetable rubber adhesive will cross-link when exposed to a thermosetting cycle, providing adhesion, bond strength, and higher heat resistance

Glass cloth backing provides high tensile strength to aid in increased productivity

Durable backing that features good abrasion and puncture resistance for extended performance

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Highlights
  • Thermosetable rubber adhesive will cross-link when exposed to a thermosetting cycle, providing adhesion, bond strength, and higher heat resistance
  • Glass cloth backing provides high tensile strength to aid in increased productivity
  • Durable backing that features good abrasion and puncture resistance for extended performance
  • Good solvent resistance produces excellent bond that remains affixed under a variety of conditions
  • As a corrosion resistant wrap on stainless steel hot air ducts

Constructed of a glass cloth backing and a thermosetable rubber adhesive, 3M™ Thermosetable Glass Cloth Tape 365 is an excellent choice for applications requiring high adhesion for a variety of surfaces. It excels particularly well in splicing many materials with rough surfaces or low internal strength such as roofing felts and textiles.

3M™ Thermosetable Glass Cloth Tape 365 is a white, 8.3 mil (0.20 mm) glass cloth tape with thermosetable rubber resin adhesive. It is designed for splicing textured surfaces, especially those materials which might require high tensile strength at elevated temperatures. The conformable backing provides high tensile strength and good solvent resistance. When subjected to a thermosetting cycle it will crosslink, providing greater adhesion and bonding, higher solvent resistance and higher heat resistance.

Suggested applications
  • Splicing and insulating applications requiring high tensile strength at elevated temperatures
  • As a corrosion resistant wrap on stainless steel hot air ducts
  • Splicing materials with rough surfaces or poor internal strength such as roofing felt, fiberglass or textiles

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