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Double Sided Tape, Security, for Glazing, Roll 25-40 m, PVC Foam

Part Number: 950.17.353
Tape width 12 mm, thickness 3.0 mm, length 25 m, Black
Price:
£41.27
Per Item
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Double Sided Tape, Security, for Glazing, Roll 25-40 m, PVC Foam. (Product Part No: 950.17.353) is the dependable... Read More

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Product Details

Double Sided Tape, Security, for Glazing, Roll 25-40 m, PVC Foam. (Product Part No: 950.17.353) is the dependable tape solution for tradespeople and DIY users who need strong, secure glazing bonding and sealing. If you’re fitting or re-securing glass units, this black security tape helps improve holding performance while creating a clean, professional finish.

Built for reliable performance, this Security Glazing Tape comes in a practical 12 mm width with a substantial 3.0 mm thickness, allowing you to achieve the right balance of cushioning and stability. With a generous 25 m roll length, you’ll have plenty of material on hand for multiple applications—ideal for glazing projects, repairs, and general site use.

Designed with PVC foam material, the tape is easy to handle and helps support a secure bond where you need it most. The black color is ideal for discreet installation, blending neatly with many glazing and framing setups for an upgraded final appearance.

Choose Double Sided Tape, Security, for Glazing, Roll 25-40 m, PVC Foam. when you want a quality double-sided tape option from the Tools & Consumables range—perfectly aligned with the Sealants & Adhesives, Tapes, and Double Sided Tape category. Whether you’re completing a professional fit or improving your next repair, this roll offers the coverage, thickness, and stability you’re looking for.

Order today and ensure your glazing work benefits from secure, confident adhesion with every application.

Specifications

Material

PVC foam

FAQ

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Is the Security Glazing Tape suitable for double sided glass and glazing applications?

Yes. This tape is designed to provide a reliable double sided bond for glazing and related build ups where foam tape can help fill minor gaps and support secure fixing. The 12 mm width and 3.0 mm thickness make it practical for many glazing sealing and bonding tasks.

What are the key dimensions so I can confirm it fits my job?

The Security Glazing Tape measures 12 mm wide, 3.0 mm thick, and comes in a 25 m roll. These dimensions are ideal for planning coverage and for choosing the right tape size for your intended glazing tape path.

How well does black glazing tape blend with frames and glazing edges?

The tape is supplied in black, which can help it look more discreet around darker frames and glazing edges. If you are matching an exposed edge finish, the colour can make a noticeable difference compared with clear or white tapes.

Does the 3.0 mm thickness help when surfaces are not perfectly even?

Often, yes. A 3.0 mm foam tape profile can help compensate for slight irregularities by providing a cushioning layer between surfaces. For the best bond, surfaces should still be clean and properly prepared before applying the tape.

How should I apply it to get a strong, lasting bond?

For best results, clean the bonding surfaces and remove dust, grease, and loose material. Apply the tape with firm, even pressure along the full length, then allow it to settle so it can grip properly. If you are applying to glass or painted frames, make sure the surface is dry and stable before fixing.

Will this tape be usable on interior and exterior glazing projects?

This tape is intended for glazing related applications, and it is commonly used where a foam double sided fixing is required. For exterior projects, conditions such as sunlight exposure, weather cycles, and surface type can affect performance, so it is a good idea to ensure your glazing system is appropriate for outdoor use.

How long will one roll last for a typical glazing section?

With a 25 m length, coverage depends on how much tape you use per run and how many lines or sections you apply. Measuring the total run length on your glazing first helps you estimate how many rolls you may need for your project.