Created by applying a thin adhesive layer to each side of a carrier substrate material, double sided tape, also known as double-faced tape or double-coated tape, is utilised by a wide array of industries for applications such as holding, bonding, mounting, splicing, and packaging. It’s most common use is to stick two surfaces together; typically in a way not visible in the end product. This is due to it being installed “in-between” rather than “overlaying upon” in use. This particular application allows for a cleaner look and improved craftsmanship.
Double sided tape can be either thin (such as paper-based) or thick (such as foam-based), coated with rubber, acrylic, or a modified version of these - often with