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DIN EN 1942:2003

Self adhesive tapes - Measurement of thickness (FOREIGN STANDARD)

The document specifies a method to measure the total thickness of both the backing and adhesive layer compriding and adhesive tape. The thickness is a useful factor in defining an adhesive tape and checking its uniformity. It is used in the determination of physical and electrical properties. Since the width of adhesive type shall be greater than the diameter of the pressure foot on the micrometer, and as this can be up to 12 mm, the method is therefore not strictly applicable to adhesive tapes having a width less than the diameter of the foot.


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