SKU | 7100096453 |
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Legacy SKU | 70007503645 |
UPC | 00076308861476 |
Catalog Number | 8422 |
Product Number | 8422 |
Designed for splicing of photographic film processing, 3M Photo Film Splicing Tape 8422 is a black splicing tape featuring a thin, yet strong, polyester backing. It features an aggressive, versatile rubber adhesive that is both solvent and chemical resistant.
- Used for splicing of most photographic film and web processing
- Aggressive rubber adhesive grabs quickly and adheres well to a variety of films
- Excellent solvent and chemical resistance, especially those found in photographic processes
- Remains flexible at -60ºF (-50ºC) and is dimensionally stable up to 300ºF (150ºC)
- Black is opaque to light and works for systems with automatic sensors
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Thickness | 2-1/2 mil | 0.06 mm |
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Weight | 10.57998 lb |
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Length | 49.01575 in |
Width | 7.87362 in |
Height | 7.87362 in |
Color | Black |
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PRODUCT FAQ
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How wide is the 3M™ Photo Film Splicing Tape 8422, Black tape?
The tape is 48 inches wide.
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How long is a roll of the 3M™ Photo Film Splicing Tape 8422, Black?
Each roll of tape measures 72 yards in length.
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What is the thickness of this splicing tape?
The film splicing tape has a thickness of 2.5 mil.
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How many rolls come in a case of the 3M™ Photo Film Splicing Tape 8422, Black?
There is one roll per case.
The 3M Photo Film Splicing Tape 8422 is designed with a durable backing that is perfect for splicing various types of film used in web and photo processing. The tape's black opaque backing allows for easy identification of splices using automatic sensors and equipment. Additionally, the polyester material provides extra protection against abrasion, making it suitable for sealing, edging, and color-coding applications. The rubber adhesive used in this tape adheres well to a wide range of films and offers exceptional resistance to chemicals and solvents. It also boasts high shear strength, ensuring reliable performance. Even in extreme temperatures, the tape remains flexible at -60F (-50C) and maintains its dimensional stability up to 300F (150C).
Recommended Applications- Splicing most types of photographic film during the chemical developing process
- General wide web splicing, including butt splicing and core starting
- Sealing, color-coding, protecting, and edging where a higher tack rubber adhesive is required
- Splicing applications that involve the use of automatic sensors and equipment
- Defect marking