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Tapeworks, a national supplier of engineered tape solutions, recently announced it has become an authorized distributor and approved tape converter of 3M industrial adhesives and tapes. As a pressure-sensitive tape converter, Tapeworks is able to match and adapt 3M technologies to the individual requirements of each customer.

As an authorized 3M tape converter, Tapeworks can now leverage 3M’s extensive line of adhesives for the following applications: identifying, bonding, protecting, electrical shielding and conducting. Tapeworks adds value to 3M technologies by providing expert engineering services that convert stock adhesives, liners, paper face stocks, film face stocks, and tape backings to meet custom manufacturing requirements. To leverage 3M’s adhesives and technologies, Tapeworks provides a range of engineering services that might include part design, rapid prototyping, lamination and die-cutting.

“When a company approaches Tapeworks, it’s trying to solve a construction, manufacturing, design or fabrication problem,” says Randall Emmons, Tapeworks president. “Becoming an approved 3M converter expands our list of available adhesive products and reinforces our commitment to engineering the best possible solution for each scenario.”

For more than 25 years, Tapeworks has engineered custom tape products that solve construction, manufacturing, design or fabrication problems. This experience in the industrial pressure-sensitive adhesives market has enabled Tapeworks to respond to customers' needs with creative, engineered tape solutions.


Please visit www.tape-works.com for more information.

 

 

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