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Columbia-brand fiberglass, non-adhesive electrical tapes from Mutual are available in a wide variety of widths, thicknesses and styles for practically every electrical insulation requirement. Sizes range from .003” to .025” in thickness, and from 1/4” to 6” in width.
When exposed to moisture, this resin-coated fiberglass tape becomes rock-hard in about 30 minutes. Use it for rigid, waterproof repairs. It works on metal, plastic, rubber, and fiberglass, and can be sanded and painted when dry.
Fiberglass tapes have a wide range of uses in the electrical equipment market. They provide excellent tensile strength, electrical insulation, thermal insulation, dimensional stability and thermal endurance.
High-Strength Fiberglass Electrical Tape. Made with fiberglass for durability and abrasion resistance, this tape also withstands high temperatures. Electrical Putty Tape. Also known as Scotchfil, this noncorrosive putty tape wraps, stretches, and molds around irregular shapes for insulation buildup. Electrical-Insulating Mounting Tape.
This tape is used to provide reinforcing insulation in electrical installations. Used on splices requiring more abrasion resistance and mechanical strength than can be provided by silicone tapes. Use version meeting MIL-I-19166 for aviation applications.
Saylor tapes are primarily used in electrical applications as coil wraps, insulation, mechanical reinforcements and other applications requiring high heat resistance. Saylor glass tapes retain 50% of their tensile strength at 340°C.
Fiberglass Electrical Tapes. Woven fiberglass tapes have a wide range of uses in the electrical equipment market: Transformers, motors, generators, switch gears, consumer appliances and electronic equipment use these tapes to insulate, seal, or strengthen their various components.
Glass cloth tape consists of woven fiberglass backing with pressure sensitive adhesives. It is flexible and varnish absorbent, making it ideal for applications such as high-temperature coil insulation wrapping, harness wrapping, and masking splicing.
Electrical fiberglass sleeving is a flexible, high temperature primary or secondary insulation made from closely braided, continuous filament fiberglass which has been heat-cleaned to remove impurities in the yarn.
Electrical Insulation Fiberglass Tape resists temperatures to 550 o C, offers fire protection on power cables, has high tensile strength and chemical resistance, and acts as both an electric and thermal insulator. Hence it is used in low voltage machines and electrical equipment.