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Product Spotlight: ForzaTAPE™ T220

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What is ForzaTAPE™ T220?

T220 is one of our acrylic high bond double-sided tapes, used for a variety of applications in trailer, transportation, marine, signage, and home appliance manufacturing. With its shockproof and soundproof characteristics, T220 is a great adhesive solution for almost any industry.

ForzaTAPE™ T220 can be used in many applications but has been specifically developed for applications such as side skins, roofing bows, side panels and metal stiffeners within the transportation industry. T220 is designed for instant high strength, with the ability to bond well to a variety of surfaces while withstanding a wide range of weathering and temperature conditions. With its unique combination of acrylic foam and adhesive, T220 is very flexible, has an elongation rate of 800%, and does not harden or become brittle with age. It provides a clean bond line, and is the perfect replacement for screws, riveting and even welding!

Test Results:

High Bond Tape

Dynamic Shear Test

Metal to Metal

Accelerated Heat Aging (12 years)

Metal to Metal

ForzaTAPE™ T220194 psi423.1 psi
Well-Known Brand132.6 psi214 psi

For best results, use of Forzabond S228 primer to clean surface and promote adhesion is recommended.

Want to know how you can use this tape in your applications? Contact us today, and let us know your industry, applications, and substrates – we would love to advise you on the best adhesives and process for your applications! 

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