When to Use Tape Converting Equipment?
Adhesive Tapes: When to Use Them
Adhesive tapes are materials in film form onto which an adhesive mass is applied. Thanks to their ease of use and versatility, these products find applications in material assembly and various technical functions within the industry. This section will explore the appropriate scenarios for utilizing adhesive tapes in a professional setting.
Preparing the Surface for Adhesive Tapes
Before applying adhesive tape to any surface, it is crucial to ensure that the area is clean to achieve the best possible adhesion. Preparation is essential to ensure optimal bonding; however, it should be noted that adhesive tapes are not intended for structural use. Therefore, the required surface preparation is generally limited to simple degreasing of the surfaces that will be joined together.
Adhesive Tape Converters: Who They Are and Their Purpose
Even when you are enthusiastic about a new product design, the challenge remains: how do you turn that vision into reality?
Few experiences rival the satisfaction of converting raw materials into finished products. While raw materials have potential, they are typically not usable in their original state.
Strouse specializes in transforming customer designs into precise and applicable components as a material converter. To better prepare for the future, it is important to delve into the definition of adhesive converting and its role in product development.
What is an Adhesive Tape Converter?
An adhesive converter is an entity that takes large rolls of basic materials—such as tape, films, paper, plastic, foam, and soft metals—and transforms them into usable components.
Although the materials themselves might be sophisticated, the raw materials provided by adhesive manufacturers (such as those from 3M) come in massive rolls that are not useful to customers as they are often too large, not the right shape, and the materials need further processing.
One can think of adhesive converting like baking. A baker acquires raw ingredients—such as flour, sugar, salt, milk, and eggs—and doesn’t necessarily manufacture those ingredients. Still, they understand the market and know the best sources for obtaining quality items.
While sugar is critical, most customers do not satisfy their sweet cravings by consuming raw sugar; instead, the baker skillfully transforms those ingredients into delectable baked goods.
In a similar vein, adhesive tape converters do not commonly produce their own adhesives, foams, films, and other materials. However, top-tier converters are thoroughly familiar with market vendors, allowing them to expertly source materials and create desired products for clients.
DIFFERENT WAYS TO CONVERT MATERIALS
Adhesive tape converters possess a range of in-house manufacturing capabilities, from slitting a single material to laminating multiple materials into unique products.
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Adhesive converters implement techniques such as flat bed, rotary, or laser cutting to create custom-sized products that cater to specific customer requirements. They may also combine thin bonding adhesive tapes with other materials like polyesters and foams, developing tailored solutions.
Above all, converters collaborate closely with application engineers to select the most suitable adhesive products and optimize designs to fulfill your unique requirements.
How is Converting Crucial to the Product Development Process?
The converting of large rolls of adhesive into final products necessitates teamwork between you and your converter's engineers. Together, you can establish the most cost-efficient and manufacturable properties and dimensions for each adhesive product.
Choosing the right converter may involve thorough planning but can significantly influence product quality. While it may seem daunting to pick an adhesive converter, the process need not be complicated. Your ideal converter should:
1) Stay committed from the start to the project's finish
2) Exhibit strong problem-solving capabilities
3) Maintain essential industry connections
4) Prioritize the project's budget throughout
For tailored product solutions, consider setting up a project consultation to embark on the journey toward bringing your part or roll to fruition.
Your initial discussions with a converter prior to production will encompass tolerance levels, the adhesive application method, and the environmental conditions in which the product must operate (including humidity, temperature, and UV exposure, which could impact an adhesive's functionality). This information will significantly inform the selection of materials and processes necessary for your design.
Creating a custom product is a complex endeavor; however, with the expertise of an adhesive tape converter, you can navigate the project development process successfully. For greater insights into adhesive converters, explore our Learning Center, which offers specific information and examples.
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