Constructed of polyethylene film laminated to cloth with a rubber adhesive, this durable tape resists curling and tears off the roll cleanly for easy application in MRO/construction. Our multi-purpose duct tape 3900 has a unique construction that allows for permanent and temporary applications.
3M 3900 yellow duct tape comes in a 48 mm width, 54.8 m length, uses a rubber adhesive and is packaged 1 roll per pack, 24 rolls per case. Can be used in the following temperature range: 0 F to +200 F. Provides a tensile strength of 32 lb/in. When purchasing this product, consider the thickness. The variances in thickness often make an important difference in proper performance. This duct tape has a 8.1 mil thickness. In addition to the other properties this product is moisture-resistant and flame retardant. This duct tape meets the following standards: ASTM D 3330, ASTM D 3652, ASTM D 3759.
Specifications:Standards Met:
- ASTM D 3330
- ASTM D 3652
- ASTM D 3759
3M Number: 3900
Resistant Properties: Moisture-Resistant
Flame Retardant: Flame Retardant
Specification parameters description:Standards Met: ASTM - ASTM International, formerly known as American Society for Testing and Materials CAN/ULC - Underwriters Laboratories of Canada IBC - International Building Code IFC - Industry Foundation Classes IFGC - International Fuel Gas Code IMC - International Mechanical Code IPC - Association Connecting Electronics Industries, formerly known as Institute for Interconnecting and Packaging Electronic Circuits IRC - International Residential Code NBCC - National Building Code of Canada NCB - National Certification Body NEC - National Electrical Code NFPA - National Fire Protection Association UL - Underwriters Laboratories
Tensile Strength: Tensile strength refers to how effective the adhesive is at resisting stretching and breaking. Tensile strength is typically expressed in pounds per inch as the maximum amount of tension the adhesive material can withstand before it breaks.
Adhesive Material: Tape is commonly made of a backing material and an adhesive material. Adhesive material is the sticky portion of the tape that forms a bond when applied to a substrate. A wide range of adhesive materials are used for varying applications. To form an effective bond, rugged and contoured substrates require different adhesive materials than smooth, even surfaces. Choose adhesive material based on surface material, indoor or outdoor use, and surface quality.
Backing Material: Tape is commonly made of a backing material and an adhesive material. Backing material is what holds the adhesive and is the portion of tape exposed to the environment when applied to a surface. Also known as carrier material, it is available in a range of materials for varying applications. For light-duty applications like office and packaging, backing materials are often made of paper for easy tearing. For tough, outdoor applications like aerospace or marine, heavy-duty backing materials are used to resist abrasion and wear.