Data Sheet
3M
™
Vinyl Tape
471 • 4712 (Linered)
Features • Pigmented backings maintain their vivid colors even when exposed to heavy
abrasion.
• Can be sold to Commercial Item Description A-A-1689 Type I & II
• Conformability and dead stretch properties are ideal for taping, wrapping or
sealing many curved, convex, or irregular surfaces.
• Rubber adhesive provides good adhesion to many surfaces for easier application
and excellent holding strength.
• Sharp colors for color coding or marking systems, draw attention and help
enhance plant safety.
• Clean removal from many surfaces which helps reduce clean-up and labor costs.
• Abrasion resistant and longer potential application life.
• Good solvent resistance for application protection and longer product life.
• 3M™ Vinyl Tape 4712 can be printed using the thermal printing process.
Application Ideas • Excellent for many lane and safety marking applications. When used with an
applicator like the M-77 dispenser, 3M™ Vinyl Tape 471 can be quickly applied
to define storage and safety areas. The fact that 3M tape 471 tape is quickly and
cleanly removed in most cases makes it a faster, more versatile and less costly
option than painting. Using tape for lane marking instead of painting also
eliminates the need to ventilate paint solvents from an open area.
• Because they have low leachable halogens and sulfur, 3M™ Vinyl Tapes 471 and
4712 can be used in corrosion sensitive applications like the nuclear and stainless
steel industries.
• 3M tape 4712 is great for die cuts and large area masking.
• Printed 3M tape 4712 can extend the range of 3M tape 471 for color coding by
allowing multiple colors or identification on one tape.
• 3M tapes 471 and 4712 stretch to seal canisters and other storage containers that
require a tight seal.
• Vivid colors of the tapes make them ideal for color, coding and decorating.
Application Techniques • Best results are attained when applied to a clean, dry surface at temperatures
between 60° to 85°F (16° to 27°C).
Note: While 3M tapes 471 and 4712 resist many common solvents, they should
not be exposed to ketones, chlorinated hydrocarbons and esters found in
lacquer thinner, degreasers, paint strippers, etc., which may cause the
backing to swell or curl.
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