Adhesive tape solutions for flexible heater films

Avery Dennison offers multiple adhesive tape options for heater film bonding in EV batteries. Printed flexible heater films are an established solution in multiple areas of a vehicle. Now they’re being used in EV batteries to help sensitive components remain at proper temperatures. These heating systems need to perform flawlessly throughout a vehicle’s life and across a wide range of environmental conditions.



Pressure-sensitive tapes offer multiple advantages for heater films

Avery Dennison offers a variety of tape solutions that can handle the challenging requirements of bonding flexible PTC heaters.

  • High-performance acrylic adhesives withstand high temperatures and difficult automotive environments
  • Adhesives compatible with PTC heater conductive inks
  • Transfer tapes for thin profiles and double-coated foam tapes for filling gaps between rigid components


Featured products

HPA™ 1905

HPA™ 1905

HPA™ 1905 is a 4.9 mil transfer tape with a high performance acrylic adhesive and a polyester release liner. It bonds well to medium and high surface energy plastics and metals.

Key benefits
  • Highly conformable to curved or irregular surfaces
  • High holding power to high and medium surface energy materials
  • Excellent moisture stability and die cutting properties with good converting performance
  • Two-year warranty

FT 1123

FT 1123

FT 1123 is a 3.3 mil transfer tape with a modified acrylic adhesive. It bonds well to LSE materials and has good foam bonding properties.

Key benefits
  • Highly conformable to curved or irregular surfaces
  • Strong bond to low surface energy materials and good foam bonding performance
  • Good heat resistance
  • High tensile strength and tear resistance with excellent die cutting performance

FT 1165

FT 1165

FT 1165 is a single-liner transfer tape of Flame Tough™ Acrylic, recommended for applications with flame retardant requirements.

Key benefits

  • Enables composites to pass UL®  94 and other flammability requirements
  • Bonds well to low surface energy substrates and foams
  • Easier processing for lamination and die cutting