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One of the primary advantages of flame retardant tapes is their application in electrical insulation. In electrical engineering, the use of heat-resistant tapes mitigates the risks associated with overheating wires and components. By providing a protective barrier, these tapes not only prevent short circuits but also safeguard against potential fire hazards. Industries such as automotive manufacturing, aerospace, and electronics heavily rely on these tapes to ensure compliance with safety standards and regulations.
In addition to plumbing, heat tape is vital in agricultural applications. Farmers often use it to maintain soil temperature, ensuring seedlings and crops grow optimally in cooler climates. Furthermore, heat tape can be employed in greenhouses to prevent plants from freezing during cold spells, thus extending the growing season.

(2) Temperature resistance - 50 ℃ - + 260 ℃;
Material: Ethylene propylene rubber
we supply self-amalgamating tape manufactured from ethylene propylene rubber which is weatherproof and rugged enough to cope with the demands of most applications, including roofing and sailing where it is used as rigging tape. There are silicone self-amalgamating tapes which offer a slightly higher voltage rating than ethylene propylene rubber but these offer much poorer tear resistance.
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Our self-amalgamating tape is RoHS compliant, to give you the peace of mind that it contains none of the restrictive materials banned under the Restriction of Hazardous Restrictions (RoHS) and offers REACH compliance. This demonstrates that the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has passed it safe for use without harm to the end user. Available in two popular widths and three lengths, this forms part of our extensive range of tapes that we always have in stock.
Peel off the plastic backing and wrap it around the object that needs repairing. Make sure you lap it over itself three to five times to make it secure