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The 3M 300 LSE Tape Family. What are the differences?

3M 300LSE adhesive system was designed to bond to hard to stick surfaces. The LSE in 300 stands for Low Surface Energy. It has exceptional ability to hold onto various substrates, hard to stick to or not, so it makes it a favorite for mechanical engineers and part designers.

300 LSE outperforms their 200MP series.

300 LSE offers

  • High initial bond
  • High shear strength
  • Good anti-lifting properties on flat and curved surfaces

3M offers various construction options under the 300 LSE umbrella. The main differences are the thickness of the adhesive, offered both as a transfer tape and double-coated PET supported.

Tape Thickness (mm/mils)

Product

Adhesive Type

Carrier

Liner Type

0.05/ 2.0

Double-coated 93005LE

300LSE

PET

PCK#58, PCK#83

0.06/ 2.4

Transfer tape 9471LE

300LSE

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PCK#58

0.06/ 2.4

Transfer tape 9671LE

300LSE

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PCK#83

0.10/ 3.9

Double-coated 93010LE

300LSE

PET

PCK#58

0.13/ 5.2

Transfer tape 9472LE

300LSE

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PCK#58

0.13/ 5.2

Transfer tape 9672LE

300LSE

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PCK#83

0.15/ 5.9

Double-coated 93015LE

300LSE

PET

PCK#58

0.17/ 6.7

Double-coated 9495LE

300LSE

PET

PCK#58

0.20/ 7.9

Double-coated 93020LE

300LSE

PET

PCK#58

3M makes recommendations for the various tape constructions under 300LSE. It should be used as a general guideline, but the thicker the tape the more bonding power.

For a tape recommendation for your specific project, contact us and let us know about your application.