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GS High Strength Adhesive Overview
The innovative GS-Series High-Strength Adhesive Tape is a breakthrough in high-performance, pressure-sensitive products.  

Using a revolutionary process, this adhesive is specially formulated to provide instant, very aggressive tack as well as superior shear strength. This adhesive works well with a wide range of materials, and its adhesion is comparable to that of hot-melt glue. 

Making GS-Series High-Strength Adhesive ideal for the permanent bonding of substrates in assembly and manufacturing industries.  

Plus, GS-Series Adhesive leaves you with less mess, and can be applied without special equipment, contributing to increased labor savings.  

Also, with a standard thickness of 5 to 50 mils, GS-Series Adhesives contain the mass to easily establish secure bonds to uneven or irregular surfaces.  Providing you with the superior tack and long-term performance you can only get from MACtac.

 

 

 

 

Features and Uses
  • Uniform application and consistent adhesion make GS-Series Adhesive ideal for use with metal, wood, polyethylene, polypropylene, glass, rigid composites, hook-and-loop fasteners, extruded polymers, and a variety of other substrates.

  • Similar to liquid adhesives, it offers immediate bonding with less clean-up and waste.

  • Durable enough to replace some mechanical fasteners.

  • Thick, heavy-duty adhesive has gap-filling properties and serves as a moisture barrier.

  • Widths range from 1/2” to 6” and are provided as a single or double strip of adhesive for added project flexibility.

  • A 60# Kraft release liner with ungummed edges provides easy handling and quick liner removal.

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Customize Options
GS-Series Adhesive can be designed and custom-formulated to meet your specific applications.  

Talk to your Kabri Products representative to explore the possibilities. 

 

 

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