Automotive Electronics Wire Harness Securement & Protection Solutions

As vehicle electronics proliferate, so do vehicle wiring systems. Increasingly numerous and complex, these wiring systems often must be secured in tight locations behind paneling.

Avery Dennison produces a wide range of wire harness wrapping tape solutions. This includes single-coated tapes for securement and protection.

  • Single-coated wire harness wrapping tape constructions that bond to paneling and trim

  • Felt and flock facestocks for buzz, squeak and rattle reduction

  • Low VOC options

Go beyond bonding with Avery Dennison: Expansive product selection, plus customization and testing capabilities
 

Avery Dennison Automotive Electronics multi-functional solutions draw from our expansive portfolio of pressure-sensitive tapes and adhesives. We have a long track record in the automotive segment and are relied upon by OEMs and tier suppliers across the industry. Our products meet OEM specifications for a wide range of applications.

Beyond bonding means we also welcome the opportunity to collaborate with automotive OEMs and tier suppliers to develop custom tape solutions. You’ll enjoy access to testing facilities and pressure-sensitive adhesive matter experts who understand the challenges engineers face. We can work together to produce one-of-a-kind products that give you the advantage you seek.

Collaboration

  • Global reach

  • New product development for developing custom solutions for specific applications

  • Business development and specification support for emerging  applications

  • Application engineering and technical support

Testing

  • ISO 17025 certified laboratory

  • Online tool offering easy access to our database of OEM certifications

  • Industry-standard testing and custom application testing

  • Traditional pressure-sensitive adhesive bulk property testing (peel, tack and shear)

  • Environmental conditioning (temperature, humidity, UV, chemical and more)

  • Flame performance and dielectric strength testing at the tape and composite level


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