User Guide
Versatility, convenience, and speed. That’s what you get with the Scotch
®
ATG Adhesive System for assembly operations in businesses ranging from
appliance and printing to P.O.P. and electronics. Readily bond, join, mount,
or laminate materials such as paper, plastics, metal, foam, and more.
With Scotch
®
ATG Adhesive Applicators, a touch of the finger triggers a
quick, controlled application of ATG Tape at the same time as the
liner rewinds into the applicator. There is no mess and no clean-up. 3M
advanced acrylic adhesive bonds on contact and is formulated with a choice
of properties such as high temperature resistance, differential tack, adhesion
to low surface energy plastic, and more.
ATG Adhesive System
Bond more than 350 combinations
with a quick, neat strip of pressure sensitive adhesive
Steel
Aluminum
Glass
Ceramics
ABS, Acrylic,
Enamel & Epoxy
Paints, Kapton
®
Industrial Film,
Noryl
®
Resin,
Nylon, Lexan
®
Polycarbonate,
Polyester,
Rigid Vinyl
Polystyrene
Polypropylene
Polyethylene
Powder Paints
Surface A
Plasticized Vinyl Paper Cloth Rubber
Surface B
1
For temporary holding only.
2
Use for high strength, high performance, difficult-to-bond applications.
Kapton
®
is a registered trademark of DuPont. Noryl
®
and Lexan
®
are registered trademarks of General Electric.
NOTE: The technical information and data provided here should be considered representative or typical only and
should not be used for specification purposes. User should evaluate the 3M product to determine whether it is fit
for a particular purpose and suitable for user’s method of application.
Rubber 969
1
969
1
969
1
969
1
969
1
969
1
969
1
Cloth 969 969 969 969 924 924
926 926 926 969 969
926 926
Paper 924 924 969 969 924
969 969
926
2
969
987
970XL
Plasticized Vinyl 969 969 969 969
Polystyrene 969 969 969
Polypropylene 926 926
Polyethylene
Powder Paints
ABS, Acrylic,
969 969
Enamel & Epoxy 926 926
Paints, Kapton
®
Industrial
Film, Noryl
®
Resin, Nylon,
Lexan
®
Polycarbonate,
Polyester, Rigid Vinyl
Steel
926
Aluminum
Glass
Ceramics
Coordinate a substrate
from Surface A with one
from Surface B and find
an adhesive to evaluate
for your application.