tapadópárnák
tapadópárnák, commonly known as adhesive pads or mounting pads, are small, usually rectangular sheets composed of a thin adhesive layer bonded to a backing material. They are designed for temporary or semi‑permanent attachment of lightweight objects to a variety of surfaces, such as walls, glass, metal, or plastics. In many households, they are used to hold pictures, small ornaments, or electronic accessories, providing an easy way to reposition items without drilling holes.
The adhesive used in tapadópárnák is typically a pressure‑activated acrylic or rubber‑based glue, which offers a
The history of adhesive pads dates back to the 1920s with the advent of pressure‑activated tapes. Over
Common applications include interior décor, office equipment assembly, and temporary signage. Because they can be removed