Double Sided Adhesive Paper Roll
- Supply format: jumbo roll, log roll, slit roll, or die-cut sheet
- Common liner: white release paper or yellow glassine release paper
- Carrier: lightweight tissue paper or adhesive paper carrier
- Adhesive: acrylic, hot melt, or rubber-based pressure-sensitive adhesive
- Typical thickness: 80-160 um, depending on adhesive coat and liner
- Roll options: custom width, length, core size, and winding tension
Double Sided Adhesive Paper Roll is a roll-format adhesive paper tape for paper and film lamination, advertising material mounting, slitting, rewinding, and die-cutting. Double Sticky Tape Company is the manufacturer of this product, using a tissue paper carrier, double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive, and controlled release paper liner. The roll can be supplied in jumbo, slit, or die-cut form for production lines that need smooth unwind, clean liner removal, and flexible width or length options.
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Product Overview
Double Sided Adhesive Paper Roll is made for converting work where the tape has to run smoothly through machines, not just stick two paper surfaces together. The tissue paper carrier gives the adhesive layer enough body for rewinding, lamination, sheet mounting, and die-cutting, while keeping the tape thin enough for printed paper, PET film, paperboard, foam board, label stock, and advertising display materials.
The release paper liner has a direct effect on how the roll behaves during processing. A stable liner protects the adhesive in storage, helps the roll unwind without blocking, and reduces glue transfer during blade cutting or rewinding. Depending on the converting method, the liner can be white release paper, yellow glassine release paper, or a customized release paper with light or medium release force. For narrow slit rolls and kiss-cut parts, liner stability should be checked together with winding tension, adhesive thickness, and roll diameter.
Before bulk production, the actual substrate should be tested. Coated paper, printed ink, laminated film, PP sheet, PET display film, and advertising board can all respond differently to the same adhesive. A 24-72 hour observation is useful for checking adhesive wet-out, edge lifting, peel strength, and flatness after lamination. As a reference, 180-degree peel adhesion can reach 8-14 N/25mm on stainless steel, but final performance depends on surface condition, pressure, dwell time, and adhesive type.
Benefits
- Made for roll conversion: Supplied as jumbo roll, log roll, slit roll, or kiss-cut adhesive parts for secondary processing.
- Smoother unwind: Controlled liner release helps reduce tearing, blocking, adhesive transfer, and uneven feeding.
- Cleaner slitting edge: Typical slitting tolerance can reach around +/-0.5 mm, depending on width, thickness, and machine setup.
- Useful for lamination: Suitable for printed paper, PET film, display graphics, foam board, and lightweight composite bonding.
- Adhesive choices: Acrylic, hot melt, or rubber-based PSA can be selected for tack level, aging needs, and substrate surface.
- Practical test control: Reference checks include peel adhesion, static shear over 24 h, liner release force, die-cut stability, and 24-72 hour edge-lifting observation.
When is a roll-format adhesive paper tape suitable for advertising material and lamination work?
A roll-format adhesive paper tape is suitable when printed sheets, display graphics, lightweight films, paperboard, foam board, or advertising backing materials need a continuous adhesive layer before mounting or further conversion. Compared with pre-cut pieces, roll supply is easier to run through laminating, rewinding, sheet mounting, and die-cutting processes. For posters, graphic panels, labels, paper-film laminates, and display inserts, customized roll width and roll length help reduce trimming waste and keep batch output more consistent. During sample runs, production teams usually check liner peeling, flatness after lamination, adhesive transfer on rollers, and edge lifting after 24-72 hours.
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Item Typical Value Product name Double Sided Adhesive Paper Roll
Product format Roll-format adhesive paper tape for lamination and converting
Carrier Tissue paper or adhesive paper carrier Adhesive system Acrylic PSA, hot melt PSA, or rubber-based PSA
Release liner White release paper, yellow glassine release paper, or customized release paper Total thickness 80-160 um typical reference range Adhesive coating Double coated on both sides of paper carrier
Jumbo roll width 1020 mm, 1240 mm, or customized master roll width
Slit roll width 3-1000 mm custom width available
Roll length 50-1200 m reference range by thickness and roll diameter
Core size 3 inch paper core, other sizes can be discussed
180-degree peel adhesion 8-14 N/25mm typical reference value on stainless steel
Static shear >24 h reference value under standard test load
Liner release force Light to medium release for slitting or die-cutting
Slitting tolerance +/-0.5 mm typical, depending on roll structure
Service temperature -10 C to 80 C typical reference range
Converting methods Slitting, rewinding, laminating, die-cutting, kiss-cutting
Sample observation Check unwind, edge lifting, adhesive transfer, liner tearing, and roll blocking
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Applications
- Paper and film lamination for printed sheets, display layers, and lightweight composite materials
- Advertising material mounting for posters, display graphics, foam board, and rigid backing sheets
- Label material assembly where thin adhesive coating and clean release paper removal are required
- Packaging conversion for paperboard attachment, envelope parts, printed insert bonding, and paper backing work
- Die-cut adhesive pieces for bonding pads, strips, frames, and pre-shaped mounting parts
- Roll-to-roll converting where stable unwind, clean edge, +/-0.5 mm slitting tolerance, and width consistency affect production speed
How does release paper affect slitting, die-cutting, and stable unwind?
Release paper decides whether the adhesive roll runs cleanly or creates problems during conversion. A suitable liner should unwind without tearing, blocking, or pulling adhesive away from the paper carrier. During slitting, stable release paper helps keep the roll edge cleaner and reduces adhesive build-up on blades. During kiss-cutting or die-cutting, controlled release force keeps the adhesive part in place until the waste matrix is removed or the part is applied. For narrow rolls, advertising material mounting, and paper or film lamination, liner choice should be checked together with winding tension, roll diameter, adhesive thickness, and application speed.
FAQ
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Is this adhesive paper roll mainly used for industrial converting?
Yes. It is mainly used for lamination, advertising materials, slitting, die-cutting, rewinding, and roll-format production processes.
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Can roll width and length be customized?
Yes. Width, length, liner type, core size, jumbo roll format, and slit roll format can be adjusted to match the converting process.
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What should be tested before bulk production?
Test peel adhesion, liner release, unwind stability, edge lifting, adhesive transfer, and bonding performance on the actual paper, film, or advertising substrate.
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Are the TDS values fixed for every batch?
The listed values are typical reference values. Final specifications should be confirmed by sample testing, production conditions, and agreed technical requirements.












