Double Sided Fiberglass Mesh Tape

  • Carrier: Fiberglass mesh / scrim reinforced structure
  • Tape Type: Reinforced double sided adhesive tape
  • Adhesive: Hot melt, synthetic rubber, or acrylic PSA
  • Liner: Yellow glassine, white glassine, or kraft release liner
  • Thickness: Commonly 0.16-0.30 mm
  • Use: Carpet seams, flooring backing, foam, rubber mat, and material fixing

Double Sticky Tape Company is a manufacturer of Double Sided Fiberglass Mesh Tape for reinforced industrial bonding, carpet seam joining, floor covering support, foam and rubber mat fixing, and building material assembly. Built with a fiberglass mesh carrier between two pressure-sensitive adhesive layers, the tape helps the bond line stay stable when materials are pulled, pressed, rolled, or repositioned. It is suitable for applications where thin unsupported tape may stretch, tear, or lose edge control on rough or fibrous surfaces.

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Product Overview

Double Sided Fiberglass Mesh Tape is made for bonding jobs where the adhesive layer needs added internal strength. Instead of relying only on adhesive coating, the fiberglass mesh carrier works as a reinforced grid inside the tape. This structure helps control elongation during carpet seam work, floor covering backing support, foam lamination, rubber mat fixing, and selected building material assembly.

For factory use, the tape can be produced in jumbo rolls, log rolls, slit rolls, or die-cut pieces. Finished rolls are commonly supplied in 50 m or 100 m lengths, while jumbo rolls can be converted into custom widths for continuous processing. A clean-release glassine or kraft liner helps the tape unwind smoothly during converting and reduces liner tearing when laminated to foam, rubber, insulation layers, or flooring materials.

For slit rolls, width tolerance is commonly controlled around +/-0.5 mm. For die-cut parts, typical reference tolerance is about +/-0.3 mm to +/-0.5 mm, depending on the shape, liner, and tape thickness. Compared with ordinary unsupported adhesive tape, the reinforced mesh helps reduce stretch along the bond line, which is useful for carpet seam alignment, rubber mat edge holding, and bonding onto coarse or fibrous material surfaces.

Benefits

  • Reinforced mesh carrier: The fiberglass grid supports the adhesive layer and helps reduce stretch during installation, rolling, and material handling.
  • High tensile strength: Typical reference tensile strength can range from 100-500 N/25 mm, depending on mesh density, adhesive coating weight, and total thickness.
  • Reliable peel performance: 180-degree peel adhesion is typically 18-35 N/25 mm on standard test panels, giving useful support for flooring and material assembly.
  • Better tear resistance: The grid structure helps limit tear propagation when the tape is pulled across rough carpet backing, rubber mat edges, or flooring materials.
  • Stable holding power: Typical holding power can reach >=24 h at room temperature on stainless steel reference panels after proper pressure and dwell time.
  • Adhesive selection: Synthetic rubber adhesive is useful for quick tack on rougher surfaces, while acrylic adhesive suits cleaner substrates and more stable industrial bonding.

 

Applications

  1. Carpet seam joining where alignment, tensile support, and reduced seam movement are required
  2. Floor covering backing reinforcement for commercial flooring materials under rolling or pressing force
  3. Foam sheet bonding for insulation, cushioning, and layered material assembly
  4. Rubber mat edge fixing where anti-movement support and tear resistance are needed
  5. Building material fixing for panels, insulation layers, and composite parts
  6. Industrial lamination where clean liner release and stable roll converting are important
  7. Floor underlayer bonding where controlled stretch and dimensional stability matter

 

How does the fiberglass mesh carrier improve bonding performance?

The fiberglass mesh carrier gives the adhesive line a reinforced center layer, so the tape does more than simply join two surfaces. In carpet seam joining, floor covering support, foam lamination, or rubber mat fixing, the mesh helps control stretching, edge tearing, and shape movement under pulling force. In typical sample evaluation, reinforced mesh tape can handle coarse carpet backing and rubber mat edges more cleanly than unsupported adhesive tape. For better bonding, apply firm pressure and allow about 24 hours of dwell time before final adhesion evaluation.

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TDS

Item

Typical Value

Product Type

Double coated fiberglass mesh reinforced adhesive tape

Carrier

Fiberglass mesh carrier / scrim reinforced structure

Tape Category

Reinforced double sided tape for industrial bonding

Adhesive Options

Hot melt PSA, synthetic rubber PSA, solvent acrylic PSA

Release Liner

Yellow glassine paper, white glassine paper, or kraft release liner

Total Thickness

0.16-0.30 mm, typical reference range

Standard Roll Length

50 m, 100 m, or custom log roll length

Jumbo Roll Width

Up to 1020 mm, depending on production batch

180-Degree Peel Adhesion

18-35 N/25 mm, typical reference value

Holding Power

>=24 h at room temperature, tested on stainless steel reference panel

Tensile Strength

100-500 N/25 mm, depending on mesh density

Service Temperature

-10 C to 80 C, typical application range

Slitting Tolerance

+/-0.5 mm for common slit widths

Die-Cut Tolerance

+/-0.3 mm to +/-0.5 mm, depending on shape and liner

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Where is reinforced double sided mesh tape more suitable than ordinary double sided tape?

Reinforced double sided mesh tape is more suitable where the bonded area may face tension, movement, or material stress after installation. In carpet seam work, floor covering connection, rubber mat fixing, foam lamination, and building material assembly, ordinary thin tape may stretch, tear, or lose alignment. The fiberglass mesh structure adds tensile support across the tape width and length, helping the bond stay cleaner on rough, fibrous, or slightly textured surfaces. Before mass use, test the tape on the actual carpet backing, rubber surface, foam density, installation pressure, working temperature, and 24-hour dwell condition.

FAQ

  1. Is Double Sided Fiberglass Mesh Tape the same as ordinary double sided tape?

No. It has a fiberglass mesh carrier inside the adhesive layer, giving it better tensile support, tear resistance, and dimensional stability.

  1. Can it be used for carpet joining and floor covering work?

Yes. It is suitable for carpet seam joining, floor covering backing support, and reinforced material connection where stretch control is important.

  1. What adhesive type should be selected?

Synthetic rubber adhesive is often used for quick tack on rougher surfaces. Acrylic adhesive is better for cleaner substrates and more stable industrial bonding.

  1. Should samples be tested before production use?

Yes. Test on the actual carpet backing, foam, rubber mat, or building material surface because adhesion can change with texture, pressure, temperature, and dwell time.