I bet wherever you’re reading this blog article, at this very moment, you’re within an arm’s length of pressure sensitive adhesive tape (or PSA tape) in some form.
That’s how prevalent its use is in our modern world. And for good reason! PSA tape has helped change how we spend our days and has improved (and saved!) lives. It’s so important that we previously dedicated a 3-part series to pressure sensitive adhesive tape.
In this blog article, let’s touch on some of the many ways adhesive tape is used (we included 10) and how often you likely use it without even knowing.
With 6 of our 10 examples coming from the medical field, you can say that modern medicine is held together with tape! That heavy use of PSAs is also common in electronics, automotive, packaging, construction, appliances, printing, and nearly every other industry you can name.
Although pressure sensitive tape is used throughout every business type, it’s the world’s flexible materials converters that lead the way in PSA innovations.
From thousands of precision die cut adhesive applications to low-profile 3M™ VHB™ and acrylic foam tapes, converters understand bonding solutions like few others do. As modern materials continue to replace mechanical fasteners and welds, it’s the converters that are seeing and evaluating projects from top to bottom, considering function, material, design, and budget to create cutting-edge solutions.
Generally speaking, the more experience a converter has, the more in-house experts they’ll employ who can design the exact right adhesive solution. Plus, they have the equipment to test different features: how it will behave, peel testing, overall strength testing, etc.
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We just mentioned a sample/prototype. Expertise here can quickly elevate a converter’s value. The right sampling department creates multiple samples to test in real-world applications, which ultimately provides the best feedback for what is trying to be accomplished. Real-world field testing proves out a concept, or at least focuses future efforts to maximize the next sample.
When a converter has engineers in-house, complete products can be invented that use adhesive tape. During the pandemic, Strouse took the initiative to design and sell face shields that were 100% automated. That is, they were completely assembled on existing equipment; raw materials entered the machine and PSAs were added to create face shields at a rate of 75 per minute.
Selecting an adhesive converter to work with isn’t easy. Choose poorly, and you’re stuck with low-quality parts, late shipments, project headaches, and wasted dollars. To help build trust in a converter (without having the hindsight of years of partnership), we created a Checklist for Choosing an Adhesive Converter. It helps evaluate performance to ensure you’re getting maximum value. Also, review these 11 questions you should ask a converter.
So, do you think you’re within an arm’s length of PSA tape right now? You likely are unless you live in the middle of nowhere and have no contact with the outside world. In that case, you wouldn’t be reading this blog, would you?
I hope you’re looking at PSA tape differently and considering how to use it in multiple ways. To expand your thinking about converting, review our guide, The Hidden Cost of High Tolerances. This question/answer format features six questions and answers that will help guide your projects. Need immediate help? Call Stouse today (800)-410-8273, or ask an engineer!