

Heat and water-resistant
3M rubber tapes have operating temperatures ranging from 176°F (80°C) to 221°F (105°C). Some, Linerless Rubber Splicing Tape 130C and Rubber Splicing Tape 23, have overloads temperatures up to 266°F (130°C). Because of this high heat attribute; there are many industrial settings where it is common to use rubber tape in lower voltage applications to moisture seal, pad and insulate:
If you’re wondering which tape should you buy, consider self-adhesive butyl tape. It’s much easier to install, meaning no fiddly application and less chance of getting yourself stuck.
To achieve optimal results with butyl weather stripping, follow these simple steps
The Versatility and Benefits of Insulation Cotton Tape
Butyl rubber strip is a versatile and highly effective material used in a wide range of applications across various industries. Known for its superior resistance to heat, weather, and chemicals, butyl rubber strip offers excellent durability and reliability for long-term use.
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