tesa® 4964

Double-sided tape with fabric backing


Product description

tesa® 4964 consists of a tear resistant flexible fabric backing with a rubber adhesive system.

The adhesive has a high coating weight making it well suited for mounting applications on irregular surfaces.

tesa® 4964 can be removed in most cases without leaving adhesive residues from sound surfaces.

Initial tests should be carried out before mounting tesa® 4964 on plasticised surfaces


Product details and specifications

Application Fields

  • Carpet laying
  • Honeycomb milling
  • Laminating of shoe insoles and heel protectors (leather manufacturing)
  • Splicing of fabric webs
Additional product versions specially designed for the honeycomb milling application:
PV15: Double sided tape with fabric backing; brown glassine paper liner

Liner variants:
PV0: Brown glassine paper (standard)

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