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There's something quietly remarkable about a tape that can protect, cushion, seal, and bond all at once, and that's exactly what Vybond Single-Coated Foam brings to the table. With a soft, compressible foam carrier and a reliable adhesive on one side, it conforms naturally to uneven or irregular surfaces, filling gaps and absorbing vibration in ways that rigid tapes simply cannot. Whether you're insulating, weather-sealing, padding components, or mounting materials in automotive, building and construction, HVAC, or general industrial settings, this tape adapts to the demands of the job with ease and consistency. Its foam core provides a gentle yet firm grip on surfaces while offering excellent resistance to moisture, dust, and temperature fluctuations, keeping bonds intact through the toughest conditions. At Vybond, we understand that the best solutions are often the ones that work quietly in the background, and our Single-Coated Foam tape does exactly that, day after day.
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Single-coated foam tape has a foam core with adhesive applied to one side, leaving the other side exposed as a cushioning or sealing surface.
It is commonly used for sealing, gasketing, cushioning, and insulation applications where one side needs to bond while the other provides a protective surface.
Single-coated foam bonds on one side only, with the foam exposed on the other, while double-coated foam bonds on both sides to join two surfaces.
Yes. The foam core can offer thermal and acoustic insulation benefits, depending on the foam type and density used.
Yes. It is frequently used to seal gaps and create cushioned barriers in construction, automotive, and industrial applications.
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