3M™ 4492 Black Polyethylene Foam Double-Sided Tape, available in black or white, is a closed-cell polyethylene foam-based tape.
It is formulated for more demanding indoor and outdoor mounting and bonding applications. One of the key features of 4492 foam tape
is its excellent conformability and ability to bond to irregular surfaces. It offers good temperature resistance and durability.
Flexible Foam Tape for Irregular Surfaces
Speed up your installation process and achieve aesthetically pleasing bonds with 3M™ 4492 Polyethylene Foam Double-Sided Tape.
This 1/32-inch thick polyethylene foam tape is known for its high ultimate adhesion and reliable performance on many surfaces.
One of its key features is its excellent conformability on irregular substrates. It provides high ultimate adhesion to many plastics and
is formulated for demanding general-purpose indoor and outdoor mounting and bonding applications. Common uses include
automotive mirror bonding, decorative trim, signage, and other general mounting applications.
Recommended Applications
General indoor mounting and bonding
Automotive mirror bonding
Decorative trim
Signage mounting
Point-of-purchase displays and signage
Advantages of Double-Sided Tape
3M double-sided tapes help you quickly install applications and provide strength and aesthetics. Unlike mechanical fasteners such as screws,
bolts, and rivets, double-sided tape does not leave puncture holes. Our tapes can be easily applied manually or with a dispenser,
without the need for special application equipment for secure bonding.
What is Double-Sided Tape?
Generally, double-sided tape consists of a foam, paper, film, or other substrate coated on both sides with a pressure-sensitive adhesive.
The adhesive is protected by a release liner, which can be removed or left in place until the bonding surfaces are ready for attachment.
Double-sided tape is commonly used in construction, assembly, artwork, and hobby projects. For rough or irregular surfaces,
3M™ double-sided foam tapes can fill gaps and evenly distribute stress across the bonding area.