3M fiber tape has fiberglass or polyester fiber reinforced inside, this tape has extremely strong breaking strength and is mainly used for fixing various material parts during production and shipping. Corresponding film backings provide suitable hardness and excellent resistance to abrasion, moisture and abrasion. 3M Fiber Tape is also known as 3M Scotch® Fiber Tape. In 1930, Richard Drew, a young 3M engineer, invented Scotch tape, which was later named glass tape.
3M's thin film technology has created films that meet a variety of needs. Special film technology makes its tear resistance up to three times higher than conventional PET films. Today's films are thinner, clearer, stronger and sleeker.
3M's thin film technology has been widely used, such as brightness enhancement film (BEF) produced by combining 3M's patented micro-replication technology and multi-layer film technology, which is widely used in liquid crystal display devices of various sizes. A few thin layers of Brightness Enhancement Film (BEF) can increase the brightness of a liquid crystal display to more than double the original. Therefore, major LCD manufacturers have chosen 3M's brightness enhancement film to improve brightness. At the same time, this technology also provides a brighter, lighter, and more power-efficient solution for mobile phone displays. In addition, another example of the application of film technology is the light box film on the light box advertisements that can be seen everywhere on the roadside. The super tensile strength and high-quality weather resistance ensure that the light box is bright and durable for a long time.