


Polyethylene film tape (63507) is a 7-mil thick, low-density polyethylene tape coated on one side with a synthetic rubber adhesive that stays permanently tacky. This tape bonds well through a wide range of temperatures and has a particularly good bonding ability at low temperatures. It is conformable, waterproof, tear-resistant, and chemical resistant.
Checking that it meets these standards is crucial when selecting a control box. It’s not just about regulatory compliance; it’s about ensuring the longevity and reliability of your electrical systems.

vulcanizing tape. The tape will adhere to itself and create a tight, secure bond that is resistant to moisture and corrosion.


Low temperatures – vinyl electrical tape is effective at temperatures between -10°C and 80°C (15°F-175°F), whereas PVC electrical tape is capable of withstanding temperatures as low as -45°C (-50°F). For this reason, PVC tape is the preferred choice for outdoor tasks in cold weather situations.
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