The Kapton adhesive dots with a diameter of 10 mm are made from high-temperature resistant polyimide film and are equipped with a silicone adhesive. The adhesive dots are arranged in two rows on a roll, each roll containing 1,000 pieces. They have a thickness of about 0.070 mm including adhesive. The brown-transparent solder mask dots are specifically designed for applications that require high temperature resistance. They withstand continuous heat up to 180°C and can tolerate temperatures up to 260°C for short periods without losing their properties. These characteristics make them ideal for use in areas where precise heat resistance is required, such as in electronics manufacturing during soldering. The Kapton adhesive dots offer a reliable solution for technical applications in heat-intensive environments due to their specific material and adhesive combination.