Carpet Seam Adhesive Tape
- Size: 50 mm, 75 mm, 100 mm
- Length: 10 m, 20 m, 25 m
- Color: White or light yellow
- Backing: Non-woven or kraft paper
- Adhesive: Synthetic rubber adhesive
- Use: Seam repair and edge bonding
Carpet Seam Adhesive Tape is made for old carpet seam repair, carpet edge bonding, and split seam fixing when a loose joint or lifted carpet edge needs a clean adhesive repair without replacing the whole carpet. Two Face Tape Company manufactures this repair-focused tape for hotels, offices, showrooms, rental properties, and maintenance teams that need quick handling, stable bonding, and a flatter repaired seam. It works best on clean carpet backing, trimmed edges, and pressure-based maintenance work.
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Product Overview
Carpet Seam Adhesive Tape is mainly used for local repair and routine carpet maintenance. It is not written for a full new carpet installation job. The tape is more suitable when an old carpet seam starts to open, a carpet edge lifts near a doorway, or a small split seam needs fixing in a hotel room, office corridor, exhibition booth, meeting room, or rental space.
A cleaner repair usually starts before the tape is placed. Old glue, failed seam tape, dust, and loose fibers should be removed from the carpet backing. In our workshop repair test, tape placed over dusty backing or old adhesive residue showed weaker contact after repeated foot pressure.
As a Carpet Seam Adhesive Tape manufacturer, Two Face Tape Company focuses on repair convenience, liner release stability, coating consistency, and roll cutting quality. During sample checks, roll width, liner release, adhesive coating uniformity, and slitting edge neatness are inspected before packing. The tape can support light no-heat repair when the backing is clean, dry, and not under strong stretch. For wet backing, powdery backing, badly curled carpet, or high-tension failed seams, the repair area should be checked carefully before use.
Benefits
- Helps repair old carpet seams without replacing a full carpet section.
- Supports carpet edge bonding near doors, walls, display zones, and light traffic paths.
- Suitable for split seam fixing after old glue, dust, loose fibers, and failed tape have been removed.
- Helps reduce downtime in hotel rooms, offices, showrooms, and rental property maintenance.
- Clean backing gives better adhesive contact than dusty or glue-covered backing.
- Pressure-sensitive adhesive supports light no-heat repair when the carpet backing is clean and dry.
- Clear use limits help avoid failed repair on wet backing, loose powder backing, or heavily stretched seams.
When Is Carpet Seam Adhesive Tape Suitable for Repair Work?
Carpet Seam Adhesive Tape is suitable when an old carpet seam begins to split, lift, or lose grip, but the main carpet surface is still usable. In hotels, offices, showrooms, and rental spaces, replacing the whole carpet is often unnecessary when the problem is limited to old carpet seam repair, carpet edge bonding, or light split seam fixing. Before repair, old glue, dust, loose fibers, and failed tape should be removed so the adhesive can bond directly to the carpet backing. For light maintenance jobs, no-heat repair can reduce downtime, while heavier traffic areas may need firmer pressure, cleaner backing, and longer setting time.
Applications
- Old carpet seam repair in hotel rooms, corridors, and rental spaces
- Carpet edge bonding near office doors, walls, and partition areas
- Split seam fixing in showrooms, exhibition booths, and temporary display spaces
- Light no-heat repair for clean and dry carpet backing
- Maintenance repair before events, inspections, or room turnover
- Local carpet joint repair after old seam tape or failed glue has been removed
- Edge lifting repair for low-pile commercial carpet
- Temporary maintenance areas where a flatter seam appearance is needed after short pressing
TDS
Item Typical Value Product Name Carpet Seam Adhesive Tape Product Type Repair adhesive tape for carpet seam maintenance Repair Use Old carpet seam repair, carpet edge bonding, split seam fixing Backing Material Non-woven fabric or reinforced kraft paper Adhesive Type Pressure-sensitive synthetic rubber adhesive Total Thickness 280 um to 420 um Standard Width 50 mm, 75 mm, 100 mm Standard Length 10 m, 20 m, 25 m Adhesive Color Light yellow or clear amber Liner Type Easy peel release paper Working Temperature 10 C to 45 C Short Heat Resistance 70 C for 30 minutes Recommended Pressing Time 30 to 60 seconds per repair section Surface Requirement Clean, dry, dust-free carpet backing Preparation Requirement Remove old glue, failed tape, loose fibers, and moisture before bonding Sample Test Method Peel check after 24 hours under room condition Foot Pressure Observation Cleaner backing showed flatter seam contact after repeated walking pressure Batch Inspection Width, liner release, coating uniformity, roll edge, and carton quantity check Main Limitation Not for wet backing, loose powder backing, badly curled carpet, or high-stretch failed seams
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How Should Old Carpet Edges Be Prepared Before Bonding?
Old carpet edges should be checked before any Carpet Seam Adhesive Tape is applied. If the edge is curled, dusty, damp, or covered with old glue, the bond may fail again after short foot traffic. A cleaner repair starts by lifting the loose edge carefully, removing loose residue, and trimming frayed fibers only where needed. The two sides should meet flat without overlap, because split seam fixing works best when both backing surfaces sit evenly on the adhesive layer. After bonding, 30 to 60 seconds of firm pressure with a seam roller or weighted board can help press the carpet backing into the tape, improve contact, and reduce raised edges in visible maintenance areas.
FAQ
Can Carpet Seam Adhesive Tape repair every open seam?
No. It works best for local seam lifting, old carpet seam repair, carpet edge bonding, and light split seam fixing. If the carpet backing is wet, rotten, powdery, heavily stretched, or badly curled, professional repair treatment may be needed first.
Does this tape need a heat source?
For light maintenance repair, it can be used without a heat source when the carpet backing is clean, dry, and not under strong tension. In our repair checks, clean backing and firm pressure were more important than heat for small local repair areas.
What should be cleaned before applying the tape?
Old glue, failed seam tape, dust, loose fibers, and moisture should be removed. Clean backing gives the adhesive better contact and helps the repaired seam stay flatter during daily use.
What details should be confirmed for bulk supply?
Confirm width, length, backing type, adhesive thickness, liner release, roll core, carton quantity, sample test method, and the real maintenance scene before production. For batch supply, roll width tolerance, coating uniformity, release paper peeling, and slitting edge neatness should also be checked.












