Fiberglass Adhesive Tape: High‑Temperature Resistance & Versatile Applications
Fiberglass adhesive tape combines a 0.14 mm glass cloth with a 0.18 mm ± 0.01 mm high‑performance silicone adhesive, delivering exceptional strength and durability across a broad temperature spectrum.
Key Characteristics
- Temperature range: –50 °C to 260 °C (industrial‑grade heat resistance)
- Excellent adhesive force, tear resistance, and solvent tolerance
- Superior electrical insulation; readily accepts coating with insulating paint and resin
- High mechanical strength and dimensional stability in both tension and compression
Applications
- H‑grade heat‑resistant insulation bonding for power equipment and high‑temperature enclosures
- High‑strength protection for flexible circuit boards, ceramic components, and coil windings
- Wire harness assembly: core, outer sheath, and inter‑wire insulation in automotive and aerospace electronics
- Anti‑explosion and leak‑proof bandaging for lithium‑manganese batteries in electric vehicles
- High‑temperature sandblasting protection and general industrial insulation
Its cost‑effectiveness and proven performance make fiberglass adhesive tape a go‑to solution for HVAC systems, automotive electronics, digital devices, and renewable energy applications.
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