An adhesive film applied to the back of flexible veneer sheets. Typically @ .005†thick, and protected by a removable liner.
A type of adhesive, which is permanently tacky at room temperature and when applied to a variety of surfaces, forms an immediate bond. The bond strength may be increased by pressure and/or time.
An adhesive which is applied to the end product through direct pressure.
(extended definition) Adhesive that remains tacky after curing or setting. Firmly adheres to a variety of dissimilar surfaces upon mere contact without the need of more than finger or hand pressure.
Adhesive which retains tack after release of the solvent, so that it can be bonded by simple hand pressure.
A term used to designate a distinct category of adhesive tapes which in dry (solvent free) form are aggressive and permanently tacky at room temperature and adhere to a variety of surfaces without the need of more than finger or hand pressure. They require no activation by water, solvent or heat and have sufficient cohesive strength so they can be handled with the fingers.
A viscoclastic material that is l. aggressively and permanently tacky; 2. adheres without the need of more than a finger or hand pressure; and 3. requires no activation by water, solvent or heat.
Pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) is adhesive that forms a bond when pressure is applied to marry the adhesive with the adherend.