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3M™ Tartan™ Label Protection Tape 3765 is a utility-grade tape featuring a transparent, strong, polypropylene film backing paired with an acrylic adhesive. It is capable of adhering well to many treated and finished surfaces in order to attach and protect identifying labels in a range of demanding applications.
Adhesive Type | Acrylic |
Backing (Carrier) Material | Polypropylene Film |
Brands | Tartan™ |
Core Size (Imperial) | 3 in |
Core Size (Metric) | 76.2 mm |
Elongation at Break | 119.0 % |
Product Color | Transparent |
Total Tape Thickness without Liner (Imperial) | 1.5 mil |
Total Tape Thickness without Liner (Metric) | 0.038 mm |
Overall Length (Imperial) | 144.357 yd |
Overall Length (Metric) | 132 m |
Overall Width (Imperial) | 3.78 in, 4.724 in, 5.679 in |
Overall Width (Metric) | 96 mm, 120 mm, 144 mm |
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