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Bonding door panels require adhesive tapes that can compensate for thermal stress while providing long-term adhesion to a wide range of materials. Entrance door panels are often made from a combination of aluminum, glass, plastics, and composite materials. Such material combinations place special demands on the adhesive.
Our double-sided industrial adhesive tapes from the Coroplast Superior Performance Tape (SPT) series feature a viscoelastic acrylic mass that adapts to different bonding substrates and compensates movements caused by temperature fluctuations. With a shear strength of more than 10,000 minutes, they ensure a durable bond between door panels and frames – immediately load-bearing, with no curing time required.
Modern door systems require the integration of locking and sensing technologies, such as fingerprint scanners. Double-sided adhesive tapes enable precise positioning of these components. The high initial tack of our PE foam adhesive tapes secures components immediately, while the final bond strength ensures a permanent connection.
Our products provide reliable solutions for sealing door frames. The UV-crosslinked acrylic adhesive is resistant to moisture and temperature fluctuations – properties that are essential for exterior entrance doors.
In door manufacturing, functionality is not the only consideration, appearance also plays a key role. Visible fastening elements such as screws or rivets can disrupt the design of high-quality door systems. Double-sided adhesive tapes allow decorative and functional components such as handles or trim strips to be mounted invisibly.
The transparent SPT series is particularly suitable for bonding behind glass or transparent plastics. With thicknesses ranging from 0.05 mm to 3.0 mm, the adhesive tape can be precisely adapted to the respective application.
Bonding decorative and functional components to powder-coated surfaces places special demands on the adhesive tape. Powder coatings have a lower surface energy than steel, meaning that conventional adhesives often do not adhere reliably to these substrates.
Our industrial adhesive tapes with modified acrylic adhesive have been specifically developed to ensure reliable adhesion to powder-coated aluminum and steel surfaces.
In industrial door manufacturing, bonding with double-sided adhesive tapes enables efficient production processes. The high initial tack secures components immediately in the correct position. Subsequent assembly steps such as pressing or glazing are thereby simplified.
For security doors, adhesive tapes also play an additional role in burglary prevention. The viscoelastic acrylic mass of our SPT tapes absorbs shocks and vibrations. This property increases the resistance of door structures, lock reinforcements, and locking modules against forced entry.
The production of door systems requires industrial adhesive tapes that can be integrated into automated production lines. Coroplast Tape supplies double-sided adhesive tapes as level-wound spools, standard rolls, long rolls, converter rolls for industrial further processing, or customized die-cut parts – all tailored to your manufacturing processes.
Level-wound spools with widths from 4 mm to 30 mm are particularly suitable for machine processing. For manual applications, we offer rolls with 3-inch core diameters and lengths of up to 66 meters, depending on tape thickness. In addition, as with nearly all other products, an extended liner can be used. This makes it easier to remove the liner.
Adhesive bonding technology offers key advantages in door manufacturing compared to mechanical fastening methods such as screws, rivets, or spot welding—and also compared to liquid adhesives:
Even load distribution across the bonded surface:
Screws concentrate loads at individual points. Adhesive tapes distribute the load across the entire bonded surface, reducing stress peaks and extending the service life of the joint.
No surface damage:
Drilling and screwing damage powder-coated or anodised surfaces. Adhesive tapes join components without compromising the material.
No thermal stress:
Unlike welding or soldering, bonding does not generate high temperatures. Sensitive materials and coatings remain unaffected.
Tolerance compensation:
The viscoelastic adhesive mass of the SPT series compensates for irregularities and manufacturing tolerances. It also balances differing thermal expansion coefficients of materials such as aluminum, glass, or plastics.
Faster processing:
Immediate initial tack reduces cycle times in production. With pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes, curing times are eliminated entirely.
Every door is different – as are materials, processes, and requirements. We support you from selecting the right adhesive tape to customized converting solutions such as rolls, level-wound spools, or die-cut parts. Our adhesive tapes meet the highest quality standards and are, depending on the application, AAMA or ift Rosenheim tested.
SPT adhesive tapes provide reliable bonding under increased mechanical and thermal stress. They are particularly suitable for precise bonding of components.
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Our double-sided PE foam adhesive tapes provide high initial tack and damping properties. They enable precise bonding and support high-quality door designs.
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Our heat-activated (HA) SPT adhesive tapes have been specifically developed for bonding rubber seals. By activating the HA side, a strong bond is created with the rubber profile. The adhesive side provides optimal adhesion to substrates commonly used in the door manufacturing industry. The HA adhesive solutions can be easily integrated into automated processes as cross-wound spools.
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Our adhesive tapes for door manufacturing meet the requirements of international testing standards.
ift Rosenheim:
The Institute for Window Technology in Rosenheim tests adhesive tapes for use in the window and door industry. The test certificates confirm the suitability of our PE foam adhesive tapes for integration into door systems.
AAMA:
The American Architectural Manufacturers Association certifies adhesive tapes for the US market. Our PE foam adhesive tape 4218 F carries AAMA certification.
DIN EN 14351:
This standard defines requirements for windows and doors. Our adhesive tapes support compliance with requirements for thermal insulation, watertightness, and air permeability in door manufacturing.
Thanks to the varied characteristics of our adhesive tapes in conjunction with our specialists’ industry knowledge, we can act as a conversion partner for you, developing customized solutions for various applications in-house.
Whether in construction, electronics, household appliances, mechanical and plant engineering, or the mobility sector – we have the know-how to support our customers as straightforward and creative problem solvers.
Even for extraordinary requirements, efficient and reliable adhesive solutions can be realized. For a manufacturer of premium aluminum doors, we developed a fully bonded window in the shape of a maple leaf. The high-performance adhesive tape Coroplast 9920 SPT was used: the product’s flexible acrylic compound compensates for temperature-related stresses between glass and aluminum and can be precisely laser-cut into die-cut parts.
In RV construction, adhesive solutions can help reduce costs and simplify processes. For the premium manufacturer MORELO, we developed various bonding and sealing concepts. Handles and cabinets that were previously screwed in place were fixed with adhesive tapes. In the shower cabin, both a tub seal and the permanent bonding of the door lock were implemented.
For powder-coated surfaces, we recommend our acrylic foam adhesive tapes from the 9900 series and the 9600 SPT series. These provide reliable adhesion on powder-coated aluminum and steel surfaces.
For material combinations of aluminum and glass, the SPT series is suitable. The viscoelastic acrylic mass bonds to both materials and compensates different thermal expansion coefficients. The adhesive tape thickness depends on the required gap size: 9010 SPT (1.0 mm), 9020 SPT (2.0 mm), or 9030 SPT (3.0 mm).
In an infill panel, the door infill is inserted into the door frame and sits flush with the frame surface. In an overlay panel, the infill is mounted on top of the frame and projects beyond it. Both types of infill panels can be bonded using our double-sided adhesive tapes.
Yes. High-performance adhesive tapes from the SPT series achieve shear strengths of more than 10,000 minutes under a load of 1 kg on 625 mm². These values exceed the requirements of many applications in door manufacturing. The key requirement is the correct selection of the adhesive tape and proper application with sufficient pressure.
Some products in the SPT series are temperature resistant from -40 °C to +160 °C. The viscoelastic adhesive mass remains flexible even at extreme temperatures and adapts to the thermal movement of the bonded materials. PE foam adhesive tapes from the 4000 series are designed for temperatures from -40 °C to +90 °C.
Yes. We supply our adhesive tapes as level-wound spools for machine processing. Widths from 4 mm to 30 mm are available. As an additional benefit, the extended liner makes it easier to remove. For special applications, we also offer die-cut parts in customized shapes.
Viscoelastic adhesive tapes combine the properties of viscous liquids and elastic solids. Under load, the adhesive mass flows and adapts to surface irregularities (viscous behavior). After the load is removed, it partially returns to its original shape (elastic behavior). This property enables the compensation of stresses caused by temperature fluctuations or mechanical loads.
We support you not only across Europe, but worldwide – and we are familiar with the specific requirements of different markets. National building regulations, approvals, and technical standards can vary significantly. Thanks to our many years of experience with international standards such as ift Rosenheim, AAMA, and other relevant guidelines, we are able to reliably meet all country-specific requirements.
We respond to your individual customer needs, develop application-specific solutions, and react quickly to new requirements or changing conditions. Whether fully automated production lines or manual manufacturing processes, our experts support you with in-depth know-how and work together with you to develop the optimal solution for your processes.