372-CLEAR-72MMX100M 3M, 372-CLEAR-72MMX100M Datasheet - Page 3

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372-CLEAR-72MMX100M

Manufacturer Part Number
372-CLEAR-72MMX100M
Description
TAPE SEALING BOX CLEAR 72MMX100M
Manufacturer
3M
Series
Scotch® 372r
Datasheet

Specifications of 372-CLEAR-72MMX100M

Tape Type
Box Sealing - Performance
Adhesive
Rubber
Backing, Carrier
Polypropylene Film
Thickness
0.0022" (2.2 mils, 0.056mm)
Thickness - Adhesive
0.0008" (0.8 mils, 0.021mm)
Thickness - Backing, Carrier, Liner
0.0014" (1.4 mils, 0.035mm)
Width
2.83" (72.00mm)
Length
328' (100m) 109.3 yds
Color
Clear
Usage
Packaging, Sealing, Splicing
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Temperature Range
-
Other names
00021200730764
02120073076
2120073076
21200730764
372CLEAR72MMX100M
70006181658
5.3 PROTECTION OF FIRE FIGHTERS
Special Fire Fighting Procedures:
(SCBA).
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards:
Accidental Release Measures: Not applicable.
7.1 HANDLING
This product is considered to be an article which does not release or otherwise result in exposure to a hazardous chemical under
normal use conditions.
7.2 STORAGE
Not applicable.
8.1 ENGINEERING CONTROLS
Not applicable.
8.2 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
8.2.1 Eye/Face Protection
Avoid eye contact.
8.2.2 Skin Protection
Gloves not normally required. Avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact.
8.2.3 Respiratory Protection
Under normal use conditions, airborne exposures are not expected to be significant enough to require respiratory protection.
8.2.4 Prevention of Swallowing
Not applicable.
8.3 EXPOSURE GUIDELINES
None Established
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3M MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 3M(TM) Scotch(r) Box Sealing Tape 372, Clear
SECTION 6: ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
SECTION 7: HANDLING AND STORAGE
SECTION 8: EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
SECTION 9: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Wear full protective equipment (Bunker Gear) and a self-contained breathing apparatus
No unusual fire or explosion hazards are anticipated.
01/03/2006
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