Butyl rubber Filler tape
USD $0.5 - $5 /Roll
Min.Order:50 Rolls
Shenzhen Cotran Industrial Material Co., Ltd.
Butyl rubber Filler tape
Butyl rubber Filler tape Description :
Butyl rubber Filler tape Application:
Butyl rubber Filler tape Specifications:
Property | Value |
Color | Black |
Fusion | Pass |
Operating Temperature Continuous | 0℃-32℃ |
Temperature Rating | -40℃to55℃ |
Volume Resistivity | 1*10^14Ω.cm |
Water Absorption | <0.05% |
Heat Resistance | Pass at 130℃ |
Ozone Resistance | Pass |
UV Resistance | Pass |
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Shenzhen Cotran Industrial Material Co., Ltd. is a leading supplier of electrical insulation and moisture sealing products that are sold to a broad range of customers including distributors of electrical materials, power utilities, telecommunication companies, mines, original equipment manufacturers, governments and retailers. Cotran’s product range consists of vinyl electrical tapes, mastic and rubber backed mastic water sealing tapes, ethylene propylene rubber (EPR) based self-amalgamating high voltage insulating and semi-conducting tapes and other special purpose tapes and related products.
What is Self-amalgamating tape?
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Self-amalgamating tape is a non-tacky silicone-rubber tape which when stretched and wrapped around cables, electrical joints, hoses and pipes combines or unites itself into a strong, seamless, rubbery, waterproof, and electrically insulating layer. Unlike many other polymers and fibers, it is heat-, sunlight-, and weather-resistant. This type of tape is also described, particularly in the United States, as "self-fusing" or "self-vulcanizing". In the US Air Force (and elsewhere) it is called centerline tape due to a colored line running down the center used to assist with even wrapping. It is also called F4, rescue, and fix-it tape.
While not adhesive as such, its self-amalgamating property makes it function as like adhesive tape when wrapped over itself. It is supplied in rolls with an interleaving layer, to prevent the tape from amalgamating before use. It may optionally be made with an iron-oxide additive which adds high thermal conductivity. This tape is used extensively in aviation and aerospace wiring applications as a splice or wrapping tape due to its non-flammability.[citation needed] It can be used for emergency repair of leaking low-pressure hoses and pipes.
Compared to most other electrical and utility tapes, centerline tape is not particularly tough mechanically. Silicone rubber feels soft but is also susceptible to cuts and abrasion, having low "tear resistance". This weakness is made worse because this tape is wrapped while stretched, and remains under internal tension even while fused, so that any nicks or cuts may start to tear and expand without additional external tension.[6] However these same properties, combined with the lack of traditional gum adhesive,makes tape removal if needed, quick, clean, and easy.