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Sometimes the most powerful bond is the one nobody sees, and Vybond Double-Sided Tape is built with exactly that in mind. Coated with adhesive on both sides and protected by a easy-release liner, it creates instant, invisible connections between two surfaces that hold firmly without the need for screws, rivets, or messy liquid adhesives. Whether you're bonding materials in retail displays, graphic arts, building and construction, or general industrial assemblies, this tape delivers a clean, professional finish that speaks for itself. Versatile enough to work across a wide range of surfaces from paper and fabric to plastics and metals, it makes every application feel effortless while standing up to the demands of daily use. At Vybond, we take pride in making strong, lasting connections possible in the simplest, most reliable way because good work should never show its seams.
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Double-sided tape has adhesive on both sides, allowing it to bond two surfaces together. It is closely related to double-coated tape but often refers to general-purpose mounting and bonding products.
It is used for mounting, attaching, splicing, and joining materials in retail, construction, and general industrial settings.
Strength varies by product, ranging from light-duty mounting tapes to high-strength industrial bonding tapes.
In many applications, yes. It offers a clean, fast alternative to mechanical fasteners, especially for lightweight to medium-duty mounting.
Some double-sided tapes are designed for clean removal, while others are formulated for permanent bonding. The right choice depends on the application.
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