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Use Cases for Cork Rubber Copolymer Tape
Belting and Rollers
- Conveyor belts
- Kick Strip belting replacement (Brunswick A2)
- Roller covering for Commerical Printers
Fishing Rod Handles
- Rugged rod wrap for fishing rods
- Used as heavy duty self-adhesive grip tape for surf, jetty, pier and jig rods
Sealing and gasketing
- Field‑made gaskets for panels, access doors, NEMA enclosures, lighting housings
- HVAC duct and curb flange seals; air handler and plenum joints
- Marine hatch, deck hardware bedding, and window/door weatherstripping
- Speaker, instrument, and appliance housing gaskets
Vibration, shock, and noise control
- Vibration pads under small compressors, pumps, fans, drives, transformers
- Anti‑squeak/anti‑rattle (BSR) interfaces in vehicles, appliances, and HVAC
- Damping layer between metal panels or brackets to cut ringing and buzz
Mounting, spacing, and protection
- Cushioning between dissimilar materials (metal–glass, metal–plastic)
- Lining for clamps, pipe hangers, and clips to prevent abrasion and galvanic corrosion
- Equipment feet, bumpers, and skid‑resistant pads
- Edge padding and protective strips for fixtures and racks
Thermal/acoustic isolation and decoupling
- Decoupling rails, channels, or mounts to reduce sound transmission
- Thermal breaks between metal components to reduce cold/thermal bridging
Automotive/transportation specifics
- Trim and interior panel isolation to prevent squeaks
- Gaskets under roof racks, emblems, license plates, lamp housings
- Under‑hood ancillary mounts where moderate oil resistance is needed (rubber type dependent)
Electronics and electrical
- Panel spacer/seal for control boxes and junction boxes
- Transformer/PCB standoff cushioning (non‑structural)
Why this material works
- Cork–rubber composite: compressible, resilient, conforms to irregularities, good recovery; rubber type can provide oil/fuel or weather resistance.
- Acrylic PSA: strong long‑term bond, good shear/creep resistance, UV/oxidation/temperature stability; adheres well to metals, glass, many plastics, painted surfaces.
Selection tips
- Rubber type: NBR for oils/fuels; neoprene for general purpose; EPDM for outdoor/UV/water; SBR for economy.
- Thickness/density: thicker/softer for vibration and gap filling; thinner/denser for sealing and dimensional stability.
- Surface prep: clean/dry; apply firm pressure; allow 24–72 hours for full bond strength. Use mechanical compression where a lasting seal is required.
Limitations
- Not a structural adhesive; avoid high dynamic shear loads. Shear at 1" x 1" with 500 grams is 1,000 hours; with 1,000 grams result is 200 hours (minimum).
- Continuous high heat is limited (typical acrylic PSA service ~90–120°C; check datasheet).
- Submersion in fuels/solvents depends on rubber binder; acrylic PSA may not be immersion‑rated.
- Compression set occurs if over‑compressed; design for appropriate squeeze. Compression at 400 PSI results in 40-55%.
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