I learned something new last week so I figured I would share it, along with a process on how we use it. For decades I have used adhesive transfer tape to laminate layers, primarily laser scored and cut acrylic plastic. Steps and timing evolves and varies so as to best take advantage of time saving for the painting/masking/painting steps. We use 2" wide 3M 467MP, the width because it is relatively easy to handle during application and the product number because of high performance for our use.
Then comes the need for narrower pieces for special application, like securing a second glazing material behind the primary glazing. Old practice was to layer strips of 2" 467MP on top of each other, say 6 or 7 times. Then a straightedge was used to slit the stacked tape in the needed widths, say 1/16". Time consuming with 75% positive results with each piece.
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Pictures below show how the tape has been used to install the translucent material that we use behind the primary Roscolux Grey glazing. The photos show the material that we use for the translucent glazing, a cutting template that is used for like-sized strips, the 3M narrow tape, the before, the tools and the after.