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The Eco-Fused 2mm Double-Sided Adhesive Sticker Tape is designed for seamless repairs of smartphones, tablets, and other small electronics. With its ultra-strong acrylic adhesive and included precision tools, this tape ensures a reliable bond and easy application for all your electronic repair needs.
J**S
This tape didn't work. After replacing the shattered glass ...
This tape didn't work. After replacing the shattered glass on my Droid, I tried multiple times to tape the digitizer to the frame, it keep lifting up and never really did bond at all.Update - Well, what I said previously was entirely correct. After searching for more information, I finally found on a blog with someone's mention of clamping. After clamping overnight with small spring clamps with corrugated cardboard underneath to protect the glass, the bond was tight. Why this is not mentioned in any part of the application process I can't imagine. Maybe some instructions supplied would be helpful.Further Update - After about and hour, tape is coming loose and the digitizer unit is lifting up.Further update - After extensive research I found that this is not a problem with just this tape but in fact with all double sided tapes. To be of help, I used this on my Droid Razr Maxx which perhaps had some different conditions for using the tape. This blog by someone who repairs cell phones was the best description I could find...TAPE DIGITIZER TO FRAME hi guys, i have been repairing phones for a while and my biggest pet peeve has been LCD assembly Lifting from mid frame , causing not only light bleed but just a loose looking finish. so every time I do a repair, I tried to find a method to remedy this. And I think I'm getting very close, if not figured out. what I do is, I line the mid frame with a very thin tacky double sided tape adhesive, after ensuring that is clean of all the old glue and Wiped down with alcohol. in some applications I double up the double side tape because the tape i use is so thin. Then I heat the double side tape with heat gun before removing the backing and squeeze it down hard with a penny or an object similar to get it to adhere to the frame. Then I peel the backing off and I install the new LCD assembly (cleaned with alcohol ) squeezing it firmly on to the double side tape. once its in place, i use a heat gun again to heat up all around the device, then I press firmly all the way around except this time I apply strips of scotch tape. I stick it to the screen and yank it tightly around the back to hold the entire assembly tight to the frame. I do this all the way around the entire device, and then I let the device setup for 2 to 3 days with the tape sticking to the device. During this time, I rotate the device in and out of the refrigerator for periods of an hour or long as possible , my theory behind this, is that the constant temperature changes, while still held down tightly with scotch tape, will help cure the double side tape. After about 3 days I remove the Scotch tape. at this point my repair should be finished, and with a good hold. however there are times where I may see a small section with light bleed, what I do is I apply the same double side tape, but this time I apply it to the outside. Then I use my fingernail To work it down in between the digitizer and the frame and then repeat the heat and tape method. Give it a shot, and let us know.Another method I have tried Is, using an all purpose adhesive spray in an aerosol can . I spray the Bare frame (where the Double side tape will be) before lining the frame with double side tape it helps to promote the tape sticking to the frame. then after I stick the double side and remove the backing, I will spray another light coat on top of it.
S**M
Useful !
Worked good. If you are going to replace the screen glass on your s-3 with adhesive tape, it works great. The hardest part is getting off the old glass and glue which is like stiff gel. I used alcohol to help clean it off and that worked fine. When you pry the broken pieces of glass off the phone, be especially careful not to apply pressure on the display under the glue and especially with a sharp instrument. Maybe use a playing card for this as I saw one person on a video do. I used a 99 cent store utility knife to do it and though my results were almost great, it would be much easier for someone lacking experience with tools (I've been doing it my whole life), to use something thin and very hard but plastic. The tape is not wide enough to stay put very well though going up the sides of the phone it cannot be any wider. Do clean all old grit and glue off and things will be okay. I'm not really worried too much about the glass coming off, because this particular phone has a Ballistic Max case which came with a display cover which works with the touch screen still, though requires a tiny bit more pressure. This prevents the glass from ever getting loose and thus the need for glue in my opinion. Good luck ! Actually, the adhesive that comes with the screen glass ($8 or so for the kit here on Amazon), can be cut up and used for holding the glass (stock cut outs are not correct though the outer dimension is) and in that case you wouldn't need this tape I'm reviewing here at all. Plus this roll could probably do 200 phones so it's a terrible waste. Oh well, the company already made their money and most probably, the manufacturer does not offer 24 inches of tape. Oh, and by the way, this tape does the edges of the phone which would be a bit of a challenge to cut straight and narrow out of a wider piece. So this is where the tape is needed for the two pieces that go down the sides of the screen.
A**R
Thinner and less sticky than expected
When installing a replacement screen on a Samsung Galaxy S5 I used this Chinese product named "ECO-FUSED" in a 2mm width. When I removed the original factory adhesive on the phone I noticed that it seemed a bit thick - certainly thicker than the ECO-FUSED product. I had a lot of trouble getting the ECO-FUSED to hold the screen to the body. I deduced that the ECO-FUSED product was too thin for the Galaxy S5's adhesion surface area design (gap too large), especially along the sides. After three tries I ended up using two layers of ECO-FUSED before screen adhesion looked promising. Even then it still popped up in places. This morning I have applied compression clamps along the edges and I will leave them on for 24 hours to see if that works better.OBSERVATION - ECO-FUSED is (1) not sticky enough for good screen adhesion, at least for this phone; (2) not thick enough for this phone.I did some research. I measured the adhesive thickness of ECO-FUSED using a micrometer. Using a piece of paper I applied ECO-FUSED tape to one edge of a piece of paper, folded the paper to create two paper thicknesses plusthe adhesive in the middle. I then measured the glued side versus the no glue side to determine the thickness of ECO-FUSED. It is 0.09mm thick. So, two layers of ECO-FUSED is 0.18mm.A commonly recommended tape is Tesa 61395. It is 0.2mm thick per the manufacturer. The thickness seems to be more appropriate for the Galaxy S5 and it classified by the manufacturer as "high bonding strength". I'm going to purchase some in case the ECO-FUSED continues to fail for me. Tesa 61395 tape is readily purchasable on-line.BTW - Tesa 61345 is identical to 61395 except that it is 0.23mm thick. I would really like to try a roll of it but it is NOT readily available on-line.UPDATE: It is now a couple of days later and the result is - FAILURE. One side is holding but the other side has popped loose, as has the top.
G**P
Good, but maybe not for phone repairs?
Is it good or bad? Im not sure. It is sticky, and it is very narrow, but I dont think its that great. I used it in a phone repair but in addition to the tape, I used a glue with a needle nozzle along side all of the tape. Maybe the tape is better suited for another purpose.Only trouble I had with the tape is when you start the roll, nearly the first foot of it is not sticky, but this isn't indicated. Theres a small red portion, so you would assume that comes before the double sided tape but the actual tape doesnt start until much later. I think the reason for this is because on this roll, the unprotected sticky side is outword, while the side of the tape that has peel off paper faces inward, which is opposite of what I'm used to seeing on double sides tape. The pincers were a welcome addition to the package.
M**.
Works good
Couldn't find a gasket for the back cover of my daughter's S7. So I bought this. It works great and the tweezers that come with it are a huge help in other areas to. Sticks better than the gasket that was there before. Happy with my purchase.
J**N
I've been contacted twice to make sure I was happy with my purchase regarding this product
Eco-Fused Adhesive Sticker Tape for Use in Cell Phone Repair - 2mm Double Sided Tape - also including 1 Pair of Tweezers / Microfiber Cleaning Cloth (white) Β I've been contacted twice to make sure I was happy with my purchase regarding this product. Not just a generated email but a personalized one. I spent like $8 and they are taking the time to write people. On a side note,I bought a new car 3 years ago and have yet to hear from the salesman or the dealership. Anyway, great stuff. Eco-Fused Adhesive Sticker Tape for Use in Cell Phone Repair - 2mm Double Sided Tape - also including 1 Pair of Tweezers / Microfiber Cleaning Cloth (white)
E**R
Good quality and quick shipping
The delivery of the tape and tweezers was very fast and all the items are of good quality. Definitely worth my $ and time for this purchase.
B**Y
No problems
So far so good. Use it for cell phone repair and no issues at all to date.
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