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3M Adhesive Transfer Tape 467MP

The document provides product details and specifications for 3M Adhesive Transfer Tape 467MP. It includes information on product features, typical physical and performance characteristics, electrical and thermal properties, and environmental performance. Testing data is provided on properties like peel adhesion, static shear, adhesion retention after exposure to various environmental conditions, tensile lap shear strength, and more.

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ASK A 3M EXPERT

December, 2017

3M™ Adhesive Transfer Tape 467MP

Product Description

Finite Element Analysis (FEA) data is available for this product at: 3m.com/FEA

3M™ High Performance Acrylic Adhesive 200MP is a popular choice for graphic attachment and general
industrial joining applications. It provides outstanding adhesion to metal and high surface energy plastics. This
adhesive provides some initial repositionability for placement accuracy when bonding to plastics. It also
performs well after exposure to humidity and hot/cold cycles.

Product Features
• Up to 400°F short-term heat resistance
• Excellent solvent resistance
• Excellent shear strength to resist slippage and edge lifting
3M™ Adhesive Transfer Tape 467MP

Technical Information Note


The following technical information and data should be considered representative or typical only and should not be used for speci cation purposes.

Typical Physical Properties

Property Values Notes

Adhesive Thickness 0.06 mm 2.3 mil The thickness listed is based on a calculation
from manufacturing controlled adhesive coat
weights using a density of 1.012 g/cc. While
past data pages have listed nominal
thicknesses, the coat weight (and theoretical
caliper) has not changed.

Liner 58# Polycoated Kraft Paper (PCK)

Liner Thickness 0.11 mm 4.2 mil

Liner Color Tan

Typical Performance Characteristics

90° Peel Adhesion Dwell/Cure Time Substrate

5.4 N/cm 49 oz/in 15 min ± 5 min Stainless Steel

10 N/cm 92 oz/in 72 hr @ Room Temperature Stainless Steel

16.7 N/cm 153 oz/in 72 hr @ 158°F(70°C) Stainless Steel

7 N/cm 64 oz/in 72 hr @ Room Temperature Aluminum

2.4 N/cm 22 oz/in 72 hr @ Room Temperature ABS

7 N/cm 64 oz/in 72 hr @ Room Temperature Acrylic (PMMA)

9.9 N/cm 90 oz/in 72 hr @ Room Temperature Glass

4.4 N/cm 40 oz/in 72 hr @ Room Temperature Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)

7.8 N/cm 71 oz/in 72 hr @ Room Temperature Polycarbonate (PC)

Property: 90° Peel Adhesion


Method: ASTM D3330
Backing: Aluminum Foil

Static Shear Test Condition

10000+ min 1000 g load @ Room Temperature

10000+ min 1000 g load @ 70°C (158°F)

10000+ min 1000 g load @ 93°C (200°F)

10000+ min 500 g load @ 177°C (350°F)

Table continued on next page


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Typical Performance Characteristics (continued)

Static Shear Test Condition

2284 min 400 g load @ 232°C (450°F)

10000+ min 200 g load @ 232°C (450°F)

Property: Static Shear


notes: 1in x 1in size; test terminated after 10,000 minutes

Adhesion Retention after Immersion and Exposure Environmental Condition

9.5 N/cm 87 oz/in Control adhesion value

7.9 N/cm 72 oz/in Gasoline – 1 hour Room Tempterature immersion

7.7 N/cm 70 oz/in MEK – 1 hour Room Tempterature immersion

7.7 N/cm 70 oz/in Weak Acid – 4 hour Room Tempterature immersion

7.2 N/cm 66 oz/in Weak Base – 4 hour Room Tempterature immersion

13.9 N/cm 127 oz/in Oil (10W30) – 72 hour, 120⁰F (49⁰C) immersion

9.5 N/cm 87 oz/in Water – 100 hours, Room Tempterature

9.5 N/cm 87 oz/in Salt Water (5%) – 72 hours, Room Tempterature

11.9 N/cm 109 oz/in Warm/Humid – 7 days, 90⁰F (32⁰C) and 90%
relative humidity

11.4 N/cm 104 oz/in UV Conditions - ASTM G-154 Cycle 1, for 2000
hours

12.3 N/cm 112 oz/in Temperature Cycling:


4 Hours at 158°F (70°C)
4 Hours at -20°F (-29°C)
16 Hours at Room Tempterature
Repeat three times

Property: Adhesion Retention after Immersion and Exposure


Dwell/Cure Time: 24 hr @ Room Temperature
Substrate: Stainless Steel
Backing: Aluminum Foil
notes: 90⁰ peel, 12 ipm; 2 mil foil backing. Adhesion values above 80 oz/1” is considered to be a permanent bond.

Dwell/Cure
Property Values Method Substrate Notes Time Backing

Tensile 164 lb ASTM #6061 0.5 in²


Lap Shear D1002 Aluminum
– Peak
Load

180° Peel 8.4 N/cm 77 oz/in ASTM Stainless 72 hr @ Aluminum


Adhesion D3330 Steel Room Foil
Temperature
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Electrical and Thermal Properties

Property Values Method Test Condition Notes

Breakdown 1760 V
Voltage

Insulation >2.5 × 10^16 Ω Mil-I-46058C test voltage = 100


Resistance VDC

Dielectric 2.72 ASTM D150 1 KHz, Room


Constant Temperature

Dissipation 0.017
Factor

Dielectric 690 V/mil ASTM D149 500 vac, rms[60


Strength hz/sec]

Thermal 0.18 W/m/K 1.21 (btu-in)/(h-ft²- ASTM C518 109°F(43°C) results listed are at 109⁰F
Conductivity °F)

Coe cient of 618 ppm/°C


Thermal
Expansion

Environmental Performance
Humidity Resistance – High humidity has a minimal e ect on adhesive performance. Bond strength shows no signi cant reduction after exposure for 7 days at 90°F
(32°C) and 90% relative humidity.
UV Resistance – When properly applied, nameplates and decorative trim parts are not adversely a ected by outdoor exposure.
Water Resistance – Immersion in water has no appreciable e ect on the bond strength. After 100 hours at room temperature, the high bond strength is maintained.
Temperature Cycling Resistance – High bond strength is maintained after cycling four times through:
4 hours at 158°F (70°C)
4 hours at -20°F (-29°C)
4 hours at 73°F (22°C)
Chemical Resistance – When properly applied, nameplate and decorative trim parts will hold securely after exposure to numerous chemicals including oil, mild acids
and alkalis.
Bond Build-up: The bond strength of 3M™ High Performance Acrylic Adhesive 200MP increases as a function of time and temperature
Temperature/Heat Resistance: 3M™ High Performance Acrylic Adhesive 200MP is usable for short periods (minutes, hours) at temperatures up to400°F (204°C) and
for intermittent longer periods (days, weeks) up to 300°F (149°C).
Lower Temperature Service Limit: The glass transition temperature for 3M™ High Performance Acrylic Adhesive 200MP is -31°F (-35°C). Many applications survive
below this temperature (factors a ecting successful applications include: materials being bonded, dwell at RT before cold exposure, and stress below the TG [i.e.
expansion/contraction stresses, impact]). Optimum conditions are: bonding high surface energy materials, longer time at RT before cold exposure, and little or no
stress below the TG. The lowest service temperature is -40°F (-40°C).
3M™ Adhesive Transfer Tape 467MP

Handling/Application Information
Application Ideas
• Long term bonding of graphic nameplates and overlays (“subsurface” printed polycarbonate or polyester) to metal and high surface energy plastics in the aerospace,
medical and industrial equipment, automotive, appliance and electronics markets.
• Bonding metal nameplates and rating plates in the aerospace, medical and industrial equipment, automotive, appliance and electronics markets.
• Bonding graphic overlays for membrane switches and for bonding the complete switch to the equipment surface.
• High speed processing of parts in the medical, telecommunications and electronics markets (medical components, durable labels, and exible circuits).
• Lamination to industrial foams for rotary die-cutting of small gaskets for industrial and electronics markets.

Application Techniques
For maximum bond strength (during installation of the nal part) the surface should be thoroughly cleaned and dried. Typical cleaning solvents are heptane (for oily
surfaces) or isopropyl alcohol for plastics. Use reagent grade solvents since common household materials like rubbing alcohol frequently contain oils to minimize the
drying a ect on skin and can interfere with the performance of a pressure-sensitive adhesive.
*Note: Carefully read and follow the manufacturer’s precautions and directions for use when working with solvents. These cleaning recommendations may not be in
compliance with the rules of certain air quality management districts in California; consult applicable rules before use.
It is necessary to provide pressure during lamination (1.5-20 pli recommended) and during nal part installation (10-15 psi) to allow the adhesive to come into direct
contact with the substrate. Using a hard edged plastic tool, which is the full width of the laminated part, helps to provide the necessary pressure at the point of
lamination. Heat can increase bond strength when bonding to metal parts (generally this same increase is observed at room temperature over longer times, weeks). For
plastic parts, the bond strength is not enhanced with the addition of heat.
The ideal adhesive application temperature range is 60°F (15.6°C) to 100°F (38°C). Application is not recommended if the surface temperature is below 50°F (10°C)
because the adhesive becomes too rm to adhere readily. Once properly applied, at the recommended application temperature, low temperature holding is generally
satisfactory (please refer to section VII of the Typical Physical Properties and Performance Characteristics).
When bonding a thin, smooth, exible material to a smooth surface, it is generally acceptable to use 2 mils of 3M™ Adhesive 200MP. If a texture is visible on one or
both surfaces, the 5 mil 3M adhesive 200MP would be suggested. If both materials are rigid, it may be necessary to use a thicker adhesive to successfully bond the
components. 3M™ VHB™ Acrylic Foam Tapes may be required (please refer to the data page 70-0709-3830-6).
To apply adhesives in a wide web format, lamination equipment is required to ensure acceptable quality. To learn more about working with pressure-sensitive
adhesives please refer to technical bulletin, Lamination Techniques for Converters of Laminating Adhesives (70-0704-1430-8). For additional dispenser information,
contact your local 3M sales representative, or the toll free 3M sales assistance number at 1-800-362-3550.

Storage and Shelf Life


It is suggested that products are stored at room temperature conditions of 70°F (21°C) and 50% relative humidity.
If stored properly, product retains its performance and properties for 24 months from date of manufacture.

Trademarks
3M is a trademark of 3M Company.

References
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/company-us/SDS-search/results/?gsaAction=msdsSRA&msdsLocale=en_US&co=ptn&q=467MP
3M™ Adhesive Transfer Tape 467MP

Family Group

467MP 468MP 467MPF 468MPF

Adhesive Thickness (mm) 0.06 0.13 0.06 0.13

Liner 58# Polycoated Kraft Paper 58# Polycoated Kraft Paper Polyester Film (PET) Polyester Film (PET)
(PCK) (PCK)

Liner Thickness (mm) 0.11 0.11 0.05 0.05

Liner Color Tan Tan Clear Clear

ISO Statement
This Industrial Adhesives and Tapes Division product was manufactured under a 3M quality system registered to ISO 9001 standards.

Recognition/Certi cation
TSCA: This product is de ned as an article under the Toxic Substances Control Act and therefore, it is exempt from inventory listing requirements

MSDS: 3M has not prepared a MSDS for this product which is not subjected to the MSDS requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s Hazard
Communication Standard, 29 C.F.R.1910.1200(b)(6)(v). When used under reasonable conditions or in accordance with the 3M directions for use, this product should
not present a health and safety hazard. However, use or processing of the product in a manner not in accordance with the directions for use may a ect its performance
and present potential health and safety hazards.

UL: These products have been recognized by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. under Standard UL 969, Marking and Labeling Systems Materials Component. For more
information on the UL Certi cation, please visit the website at http://www.3M.com/converter, select UL Recognized Materials, then select the speci c product area.
Military: Meets MIL-P-19834

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environmental, health, and safety (EHS) requirements. As a service to our customers, 3M is providing information on the regulatory status of many 3M products.
Further regulation information including that for OSHA, USCPSI, FDA, California Proposition 65, READY and RoHS, can be found at 3M.com/regs.
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