A hand applying double-sided assembly tape to secure a metal piece.

Assembly tape is used for joining components in manufacturing, electronics, and automotive sectors. Made with a strong polyester or polyimide backing and a high-performance adhesive, it replaces screws or bolts for efficient bonding of materials like metal, plastic, and composites. Known for its shear strength and temperature resistance, assembly tape supports durable bonds in demanding conditions, streamlining production and improving product quality across industries.

What is assembly tape used for?

Assembly tapes are designed to join, bond, or secure components during the manufacturing or installation process. They provide clean, reliable adhesion between different substrates — including metal, plastics, glass, and foams — without the need for mechanical fasteners.

Depending on the application, they can offer strong permanent bonding, repositionability, or vibration damping, helping streamline product assembly across a wide range of industries.

Industries using assembly tapes

Assembly tapes are widely used in:

  • Appliances – panel bonding, cable fixation, insulation

  • Electronics – component positioning, EMI shielding, thermal interface materials

  • Automotive & transport – lightweight bonding, trim mounting, anti-rattle solutions

  • Building components – bonding of profiles, mirrors, or insulation panels

  • General manufacturing – fastening, spacing, or cushioning between parts

Roll formats and custom converting

We deliver assembly tapes in custom-slit rolls to fit your application tools or process requirements — whether you use manual tools or automated dispensers.

We also produce converted formats such as die-cut bonding pads, pre-cut lengths, or laminated multilayer tapes for complex assemblies. These solutions improve consistency, reduce prep time, and increase efficiency in fast-paced production environments.

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