The rubber adhesive used in Polyethylene Rubber Tape offers several advantages that contribute to its performance and effectiveness.
One of the key advantages of butyl rubber strip is its exceptional resistance to extreme temperatures, making it an ideal choice for sealing and insulation purposes in environments with high heat or cold. Its ability to maintain flexibility and elasticity in a wide temperature range ensures a secure and tight seal, protecting against leaks and moisture ingress.
Butyl Tape Wrapped Up


The design and material choice are about more than aesthetics; they are about crafting a resilient, reliable hub that safeguards the electrical heart of any operation.
4. Seal the ends When you reach the end of the surface, make sure to press down firmly to seal the ends of the tape. This will prevent any water or moisture from seeping underneath the tape.
Water-activated adhesives are very popular for packing tape. When the adhesive is used on cardboard, the bond it creates is so strong that the tape cannot be removed without damaging the cardboard. As a result, it is the perfect tamper-evident packaging. No one can open a box sealed with water-activated tape without leaving obvious evidence. Water-based is the cheapest of all adhesives.
Key Features
This tape is really designed for electrical insulation applications and is a popular choice here. It isn't made from Silicone like the others on this page, rather it is made from Ethylene Propylene; a different type of rubber compound. Manufactured by 3M, this quality tape is kept in two different widths (19mm & 25mm). Rolls are 9 Metres Long.
Homeowners and industry professionals often view butyl tape as an all in one solution because of its multifunctionality. Follow on for a closer look at some of the primary uses of butyl tape.

