High‑Temperature Glass Fiber Cloth Tape: Superior Heat‑Resistant Protection for Electronics and Automotive Applications
High‑temperature glass fiber cloth tape is a composite of premium glass fiber cloth and high‑performance silicone. It is engineered to withstand extreme temperature ranges from –50 °C to 260 °C, making it ideal for demanding heat‑resistant applications.
With exceptional adhesion, toughness, and tear resistance, the tape excels in high‑strength insulation tasks. Common uses include H‑grade heat‑resistant insulation banding, high‑temperature sandblasting protection, and battery isolation for lithium‑manganese cells.
The material delivers outstanding thermal stability—maintaining integrity at 200 °C for extended periods and tolerating brief spikes up to 260 °C. It is flame‑retardant, soft to the touch, and resists deformation, ensuring reliable bonding on a variety of profiles. Even after long‑term exposure to high temperatures, the tape can be torn cleanly without leaving adhesive residue.
Its high mechanical strength and low dimensional change make it perfect for tight, high‑density coil wrapping. The tape’s superior performance and cost efficiency make it a popular choice for HVAC systems, automotive electronics, digital circuitry, and other high‑temperature insulation needs.
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