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Craig,
You might try the Shercon line of green polyester tapes. They work well
with our acrylics.
https://www.caplugs.com/catalog/tapes-die-cuts.html
Doug Pauls
Principal Materials and Process Engineer
Rockwell Collins
On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 10:59 AM, Craig Sullivan <[log in to unmask]>
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> What masking tape is everyone using for Type AR coatings?
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> Long story short:
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> We used to use the St. Gobain M797 which was also known as Humiseal's
> HT-500. Due to numerous manufacturer issues, we stopped using it.
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> One of our customers spec'd in the blue 3m painter's tape and we have been
> using it successfully for a while.
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> We have some new assemblies where the 3m adhesion is terrible and am now
> back onto looking for a new tape, similar to what we all went through some
> 8
> years ago.
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> Craig Sullivan
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