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Tricot Tapes
The most important characteristics of tricot tapes are their longitudinal stability (< 2 % with high load), high width extensibility and, as
a result, low flexural rigidity. In addition, tricot tapes have secure edges that do not fray and are self-adhesive. They are, therefore, ideal for bonding to pronounced three-dimensional parts as a proven measure for noise reduction. Dependent on the carrier part, tricot tapes can be equipped with all usual bonding systems and their colour can be adapted without limitations.
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Tricot Tapes | from | to | Grad. | Unit | ||
| Lenght | l | 25 | 50 | 25 | m | ||
| Width | b | 7 | 50 | 1 | mm | ||
| Textile thickness | d1 | 1,4 | 0 | mm | |||
| Adhesive thickness | d2 | 0,1 | 0,4 | 0,1 | mm | ||
| ength exttension | < 3 % | ||||||
| Force | > 50 N, analogous to width | ||||||
| Color / design | Customer specific | ||||||
| Particularities | Good axial extension properties | ||||||
| Applications: | Generally: | |||
- Car roof interior |
- Reducing noise |
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| - Seat facing | - Reducing vibrations |
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