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Different Types of Double-Sided Tissue Tape and Its Usage in Industries

In mounting and splicing jobs, the tape selection ultimately comes down to what exactly the bond will have to withstand in the coming times. A tape used to mount a nameplate, splice paper rolls, laminate materials, or hold components in place will require an immaculate balance between tack, peel strength, shear resistance, and temperature performance. If the adhesive is incompatible with the substrate, it can lift from low-surface-energy plastics, fail under sustained load, or leave residue when removed.

This is where double-sided tissue tape comes into play. It is specially designed for applications where a thin, conformable adhesive layer is essential but not with the bulk of a thicker carrier. It’s usually manufactured with different adhesive systems, thicknesses, and performance characteristics. That’s why the tape can cater to specific substrates and real-world operating conditions. Having said that, we have crafted a detailed guide to help you understand the various categories of double-sided tissue tapes and their usage across various industries.

What Is Double-Sided Tissue Tape?

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Double-sided tissue tape is an adhesive tape having a thin paper-based tissue carrier coated with pressure-sensitive adhesive on both sides. A release liner covers the adhesive layer until the tape is ready for application. The tissue carrier gives it flexibility and allows it to conform to various surfaces and textures without adding too much thickness.

Key Properties

The performance of the double-sided tissue tapes depends on their construction and adhesive formulation. However, the three properties below are what define the excellence and applicability of the tape.

  • Thin profile: Its low thickness creates a near-invisible bonding line, making it suitable for mounting labels, trims, paper, films, and lightweight components where a bulky bond is undesirable.
  • Conformability: The flexible tissue carrier can follow curved, uneven, or lightly textured surfaces, helping the adhesive maintain contact across the bonded area.
  • Clean removal: Some grades can be removed with little adhesive residue. However, the removal performance will vary with adhesive type, substrate, temperature, pressure, and how long the tape has remained bonded to the surface.

Types of Double Sided Tissue Tape

Different types of double-sided tissue tape adhesive samples arranged for comparison

The types of double-sided tape are primarily differentiated based on their adhesive chemistry, tack level, and resistance to environmental conditions. Here are the major categories of the product you will find in the market.

  1. Acrylic (solvent-based) tissue tape: It uses a solvent-based acrylic adhesive for strong, durable bonding. It offers excellent resistant to prolonged UV exposure, temperature changes, and aging, making it suitable for demanding mounting and assembly applications.
  2. Water-based/ rubber adhesive tissue tape: These taps are commonly used for paper, packaging, labeling, and general-purpose bonding. They provide good initial adhesion but usually have lower resistance to heat, moisture, or chemicals than specialized acrylic systems.
  3. High-tack vs medium-tack variants: High-tack grades provide stronger initial grab and are useful for difficult or heavier substrates. Conversely, medium-tack grades offer easier handling and are suitable when moderate adhesion is sufficient.
  4. Repositionable/ low-tack tissue tape: Designed for temporary mounting, alignment, or applications where materials may need adjustment before final placement, it releases more easily than permanent grades.
  5. Heat-resistant/ high-temperature tissue tape: These grades are used in applications where bonding has to withstand heat during service or processing, which is why they use adhesive formulations designed to maintain tack at elevated temperatures.

How Adhesive Type Affects Performance?

The adhesive formulation determines how the double-sided tissue tapes behave after being applied onto different surfaces. On paper and fabric, softer adhesives can provide good wet-out and surface contact, while metals and plastics may need higher-tack or specially formulated adhesives.

In addition, adhesive chemistry also affects resistance to temperature, humidity, chemicals, and prolonged environmental exposure. Acrylic systems generally provide better long-term stability than rubber-based formulations, especially under heat and UV exposure.

For permanent applications, aging performance matters because some adhesives can lose adhesion, harden, or become yellow over time. That’s why it’s essential to choose the adhesive according to the substrate and service conditions.

Industry Uses of Double-Sided Tissue Tape

The specific applications of a double-sided tissue tape for industries vary widely. Here, we have briefly elaborated how this product helps in different material handling and sealing activities.

  1. Packaging and carton sealing: Label mounting, box closures, and insert attachment rely on tissue tape for its low-profile bond and quick pressure-sensitive application, thereby eliminating the drying time associated with liquid adhesives.
  2. Furniture and woodworking: For edge banding, decorative trim, and panel lamination, the flexible tissue carrier can follow wood and laminate surfaces while keeping the adhesive layer thin and unobtrusive.
  3. Signage and graphics: Posters, printed graphics, and POP displays benefit from tissue tape because it holds materials flush against boards, walls, and panels without creating the noticeable thickness of mechanical fasteners or bulky tapes.
  4. Electronics assembly: Component, gasket, insulation, and label mounting require precise adhesive placement, making tissue tapes useful where controlled thickness and substrate-specific adhesion performance are critical.
  5. Automotive interior trim and badge mounting: High-tack tissue tape grades are mostly used for emblems, badges, decorative trims, and lightweight automotive interior parts that need reliable adhesion to plastics, coated metals, and finished surfaces.
  6. Textile, leather, and craft applications: Fabrics, leather, labels, and decorative trims can be positioned and bonded with tissue tapes, especially when the adhesive needs to remain flexible and conform with bending or moving materials.

Why Manufacturers Prefer Tissue Tape Over Liquid Adhesives?

For most assembly and production tasks, the double-sided tissue tape offers a more controlled bonding process compared to liquid adhesives. So, it’s crucial to know why manufacturers nowadays prefer this adhesive solution more.

  • Instant bonding action: Pressure-sensitive adhesive forms a bond as soon as sufficient pressure is applied, allowing parts to move to the next production stage without waiting for curing or drying.
  • Consistent, mess-free application: The adhesive is already distributed across the tape, giving you a uniform bonding layer without dripping, spreading, overspray, or the cleanup associated with liquid formulations.
  • Easier to automate on production lines: Tissue tape can be supplied in rolls and applied with dispensers or automated tools, allowing you to standardize tape length, placement, and application speed across high-volume operations.

Tissue Tape vs Other Double Sided Tapes

A double-sided tissue tape is specially designed for thin, flexible bonding where a discreet adhesive layer will suffice. A foam tape adds thickness to conform to uneven surfaces and fill small gaps easily. A film tape, on the other hand, uses a stronger, dimensionally stable plastic carrier for applications demanding higher tensile strength, precision, or transparency.

Feature Tissue Tape Foam Tape Film Tape
Carrier Thin paper/tissue Foam PET, PP, or other plastic film
Primary advantage Thin, flexible, economical bonding Conformability and gap filling Strength and dimensional stability
Bond profile Very thin and discreet Thick and cushioning Thin and stable
Surface suitability Smooth to lightly uneven surfaces Uneven, textured, or irregular surfaces Primarily smooth surfaces
Gap filling Limited Excellent Limited
Carrier strength Moderate Moderate to high, depending on foam Generally high
Clarity Usually opaque Usually opaque Clear grades available
Typical applications Labels, packaging, laminating, lightweight mounting Signage, mirrors, trim, panels, heavy mounting Electronics, precision assembly, transparent mounting
Cost Generally lower Generally higher Varies by film and adhesive
Best choice when Low profile and cost are priorities Surface conformity and gap filling are required Strength, precision, or clarity is important

 

How to Choose the Right Double Sided Tissue Tape?

Whether you need a double-sided tape for packaging, carton sealing, automotive application, or any other purpose, first you must choose the right fit. That’s because the same 50-meter roll is likely to behave differently when used for paper splicing, plastic mounting, furniture lamination, or textile bonding. That’s why we have briefly explained the primary factors you must consider to identify which double-sided tissue tape will be ideal for your use case.

Substrate compatibility

Check whether the tissue tape adhesive is formulated for the materials you plan to join. Paper, cardboard, fabric, wood, and porous laminates allow excellent adhesive contact. On the other hand, coated boards, smooth plastics, and metals often require high-tack or substrate-specific acrylic formulations. This becomes more important when you deal with low-energy plastic surfaces like PE or PP, where a standard tissue adhesive might not develop sufficient adhesion.

Required bond strength

Choose the tissue tape according to the load and permanence required. Medium-tack grades are ideal for paper converting, lightweight mounting, and general assembly. High-tack permanent grades are better-suited for laminates, trims, labels, and components that must resist sustained peel or shear forces. For temporary positioning, a low-tack or repositionable tissue tape will be much better.

Environmental exposure

The adhesive coating, in addition to the tissue carrier, becomes the determining factor for the tape’s performance under heat and humidity. For indoor paper or packaging applications, a standard water-based or rubber adhesive will be better. On the contrary, applications that are exposed to elevated temperatures, moisture, or prolonged UV exposure will need a more resistant acrylic adhesive system. This will help reduce bond degradation, adhesive transfer, or permanent lifting.

Application method

You can apply the tissue tape by hand, dispensed from rolls, laminated, slit, or converted into die-cut pieces. For machine application, consistent linear release and roll winding are crucial because an inconsistent liner can cause feeding problems. In addition, die-cut applications also need a tissue and liner combination that can be converted easily.

Roll width, thickness, and liner type

Width should match the required bonding area, while the tissue tape thickness determines how discreet the finished bonding will be and how much adhesive is available for proper surface contact. The liner will also affect handling and converting. So, if you want smooth release for dispensing, a glassine liner will be better. For more flexibility and moisture resistance, go for PE liners, while for greater stiffness in handling and die-cutting, kraft liners are the best fit.

What Procurement Teams / Dealers Should Specify?

For double-sided tissue tapes, procurement specifications need to go beyond adhesive strength. They must clearly define the tissue carrier, adhesive system, thickness, liner, and roll configuration. For example, if you are sourcing the tape for paper splicing, you should specify a thin tissue carrier with a rubber or water-based adhesive. On the other hand, if you want permanent plastic mounting, you may have to specify a higher-tack acrylic formulation.

In addition, the specifications should also state:

  • Total tape thickness in microns
  • Roll length and width
  • Core size
  • Liner requirements

Common Application Mistakes

Most tissue tape failure comes from using the wrong tape for the wrong applications or conditions. That’s why we have briefly explained here the most common application-specific mistakes that you must avoid.

  • Using tissue tape to bridge gaps or bond highly uneven surfaces can leave parts of the adhesive without proper contact, thereby reducing bond strength. For such cases, a foam tape is better suited because of its thicker carrier and the ability to conform to irregular surfaces and fill gaps.
  • Applying the tape over dust, oil, grease, or other contaminants prevents the adhesive from making proper contact with the substrate. That’s why it’s essential you clean and make the surfaces dry before applying the double-sided tissue tape.
  • Choosing the wrong tack level can cause poor initial grab on different substrates or make removal unnecessarily aggressive.
  • Ignoring storage and operating temperatures can affect adhesive performance, especially when the chosen tape isn’t meant for high-temperature or UV exposure. So, always follow the manufacturer’s specified temperature limits for storage, application, and service.

Why Choose Gripking Double Sided Tissue Tape?

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At Gripking Tapes, every double-sided tissue tape is manufactured with a focus on consistent adhesive coating, repeatable specifications, and supply flexibility for both industrial and commercial buyers. In-house manufacturing infrastructure allows us to maintain closer control over adhesive quality and tape construction across different production batches.

Buyers can select from multiple tack levels, thicknesses, widths, and roll sizes to match different mounting, splicing, laminating, and assembly requirements. In addition, we also accept custom specifications and private-label requests from dealers and OEM partners. If you want to purchase at scale, Gripking will support you through bulk orders and an extensive dealer distribution network across India.

Get Double Sided Tissue Tape for Your Application from Gripking

Are you looking for reliable, in-house manufactured double-sided tissue tapes for industrial, OEM, or dealership requirements? Gripking Tapes offers multiple tack levels, thicknesses, roll sizes, custom specifications, and private-label options to match different bonding applications.

FAQs

1. What is double-sided tissue tape used for?

You can use the double-sided tissue tape for mounting, splicing, laminating, labeling, packaging, furniture assembly, graphics, and lightweight component bonding.

2. What’s the difference between tissue tape and foam tape?

Tissue tape provides thin, flexible bonding to different substrates. On the other hand, foam tape offers cushioning, gap filling, and better conformity across uneven or textured surfaces.

3. Is double-sided tissue tape waterproof?

As a standard double-sided tape is made with a paper-based tissue carrier, it will absorb moisture as soon as it comes into contact with any source. However, the extent of water resistance will depend on the tape’s construction and adhesion strength.

4. Which double-sided tape is best for packaging?

Tissue tape is suitable for packaging labels, inserts, carton closures, and lightweight materials where clean, thin, and fast bonding are required.

5. Can tissue tape be used on wood and metal?

Yes, a double-sided tissue tape can be used on wood and metal surfaces, provided the adhesive formulation matches the surfaces and they are properly cleaned beforehand.

6. How long does double-sided tissue tape last?

The longevity and durability of the double-sided tissue tape depend on adhesive type, substrate, temperature, humidity, UV exposure, and load.

Himanshu Kamani

Sales Region: Sales-North Indian

MBA graduate with over 12 years of experience in marketing and sales operations at GRIPKING TAPES INDIA PVT. LTD. Currently leading North India sales operations, with a strong track record of driving revenue growth, building high-performing teams, and expanding market presence. Skilled in strategic planning, client relationship management, and executing data-driven marketing initiatives to achieve business objectives.