==Products Features ==
1.Low application temperature to protect coating avoid scorching in production
2.High processing speed,improve production efficiency
3.Strong adhesive force,high waterproof resistance
4.Eco-friendly,oil resistance,cold resistance,abrasion resistance and washability
Application:
PU/PVC coating fabrics,such as waterproof shoes,raincoat,tent,backpacks,vehicle covers and various waterproof products
Application Instructions:
For small scale production, repairs and patching the Tape can be applied using a Heat Press or Household Iron.
In this case the temperature needs to be on a medium / medium hot setting - the dwell time is the important factor and
this can only be determined by experimentation - suggest in the region of 6 - 10 seconds with pressure applied.
Ideally apply the Tape to a small piece of waste fabric first to test adhesion strength - after test application and allowing
time for cooling pull the tape back and you should feel a strong resistance. For a good seal to be achieved the temperature
must be hot enough for the adhesive to be flowing / molten and pressure must be applied across the full width of the tape.
Testing
1. Plastics-Determination of Cadmium-Wet Decomposition Method Supersedes EN1122:2001.
2. Passed Azo Dyestuff Test(Germany test)
3. European Council Drective 91/338/EEC
4. Rohs line with European standards
Waterproof seam tape a new level of protection
5.Excluding Vinyl Chloride Monomer
6.Passed En 71PART3:1994(European safety standard for toxic element)
7.Oeko-Tex Standard 100
8.Our products have passed certificate of REACH.SvHC
Customer evaluation
Good tape, glued through parchment for baking, the iron was 5/6 heat. For tents with tarpaulin does not fit, because Tarpa melts faster than tape.
The tent is made of Pu, the heating withstands. Paper to remove neatly and while hot. I recommend to practice, for the beginning, on the case
from the tent. Glue base only on the inside.
liked. used a ski iron at 150 °, through a napkin. the tape is thin, melted through with an ordinary iron. glued the seams on the leatherette. where
the width was not enough overlapped with a second layer.