Double Coated Tape

There are moments in every project where you need a bond that works from both sides—clean, invisible, and uncompromisingly strong—and that's where Vybond Double-Coated Tape truly shines. With a high-performance adhesive applied to both surfaces of a thin, reliable carrier, it creates seamless, hardware-free bonds that look as good as they hold. Whether you're laminating materials, mounting components, splicing substrates, or assembling products across automotive, medical, packaging, or general industrial applications, this tape delivers the precision and permanence professionals depend on. It conforms beautifully to smooth and slightly textured surfaces alike, resisting humidity, temperature variation, and the wear of daily use without letting go. At Vybond, we know that the strongest connections are often the ones you can't see, and our Double-Coated Tape is built to prove that every day.

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Double-coated tape has adhesive on both sides of a thin carrier or film, allowing it to bond two surfaces together without a visible foam layer.

Double-coated tape uses a thin film or paper carrier, while double-coated foam uses a thicker foam core. Tape is better for flat, smooth bonding, while foam is better for gap-filling and cushioning.

It is commonly used for laminating, mounting, splicing, and bonding components where a thin, strong, and often invisible bond is needed.

Yes. Many double-coated tapes are formulated for high-strength, permanent bonding between two surfaces.

Yes. It is widely used in industrial and automotive assembly for attaching components quickly and cleanly.

Yes. Double-coated tapes are formulated to bond a range of substrates, including plastics, metals, and composites.


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