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- One of the key features that set high temperature insulation tape apart is its heat-resistant adhesive. Unlike standard tapes, this adhesive remains sticky even under intense heat, ensuring the tape stays in place during periods of prolonged exposure. The tape's backing material, which can be made from materials like fiberglass, silicone, or ceramic, adds to its durability and heat resistance. These materials are selected for their ability to withstand high temperatures without degrading or losing their insulating properties.
- Crafted to withstand harsh environments, Zebra marking tape is available in an array of widths, lengths, and materials, ensuring adaptability to different applications. From warehouses to hospitals, offices to manufacturing units, its use spans across sectors where reliable labeling is crucial.
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Rubber tapes are generally non-adhesive, and are either equipped with a liner or are linerless. Stretched and overlapped layers will fuse or bond together to form an effective electrical insulation and moisture barrier. For low-voltage (1000V or less) applications, rubber tapes should be stretched during wrapping so that tape width is reduced to approximately 75%. For high- and medium-voltage applications — where the electrical stresses are high (e.g. connector areas, lug areas, and cable shield cut-back areas) — tape should be stretched just short of its breaking point.
What are the features of silicone tape?
First, let’s talk about the product itself. Flex Tape comes in various sizes and colors, but the white 4” x 5’ version is particularly useful for a range of applications. The tape features a thick, rubberized backing that promises to conform to any shape, thereby creating a permanent, waterproof seal. This characteristic makes it ideal for both indoor and outdoor uses.
In a typical tape splice, you’ll tug and pull out the tape, stretching it to just before the breaking point. The tape’s width narrows to about 1/3rd of its original size. The tape’s length increases; your hand travels very quickly up to 20” away from where you started. Quite often you’ll be wrapping in a tight location making this even more difficult. Proper taping techniques are critical to realizing the many performance benefits of rubber tape.