3M Foil Tape: 2 in Wd, 5 yd Lg, 15 mil Thick, Acrylic, Indoor/Outdoor, -25°F Min Temp
The 3M Foil Tape 2552 is a 2-inch-wide, 5-yard-long sound dampening foil tape with a 15-mil-thick aluminum foil backing and acrylic adhesive. It is rated for indoor/outdoor use with a minimum temperature of -25°F…
SKU 3G-OTH-565727
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Product Description
The 3M Foil Tape 2552 is a 2-inch-wide, 5-yard-long sound dampening foil tape with a 15-mil-thick aluminum foil backing and acrylic adhesive. It is rated for indoor/outdoor use with a minimum temperature of -25°F, supplied in silver.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 3M Foil Tape 2552 used for?
3M Foil Tape 2552 is a sound dampening foil tape used for sealing and repairing HVAC ducts, pipes, and metal surfaces in indoor and outdoor industrial environments. Its aluminum foil backing and acrylic adhesive provide reliable performance in temperatures as low as -25°F.
What are the specifications of 3M Foil Tape 2552?
3M Foil Tape 2552 has a 2-inch width, 5-yard length, and 15-mil thickness. It features an aluminum foil backing with acrylic adhesive, rated for indoor/outdoor use, and a minimum temperature rating of -25°F. The tape is silver and part of the 2552 series.
Where to buy 3M Foil Tape 2552 worldwide?
3G Electric supplies 3M Foil Tape 2552 to customers worldwide. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your site. Contact us for pricing and lead time on this sound dampening foil tape.
How to install 3M Foil Tape 2552?
Clean the surface thoroughly to remove dust and grease. Apply the tape with firm pressure, ensuring full contact with the substrate. For best adhesion, apply at temperatures above 50°F. The acrylic adhesive bonds well to metal and plastic surfaces.
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3G Electric supplies 3M sound dampening foil tape. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.





