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Electrical Tape Products
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3M invented vinyl electrical
tape, and continues to be the standard of the industry.
Not all electrical tapes are the same. Listed below are
differing characteristics and applications of each type
of tape electrical tape that we offer.
3m 1710 Tartan electrical tape is considered to
be general use tape. It is a black, 7 mil thick vinyl
constructed tape. Inexpensive and relatively durable,
Tartan 1710 insulating tape resists abrasion, moisture,
alkalis, acid, copper corrosion and weather (including
ultraviolet rays). Flame retardant and UL-listed, this
is basic electrical tape that is often imitated, never
equaled, and found in toolboxes the world over.
Scotch Vinyl 35 electrical color coding tape is
7 mil, premium tape. It is available in nine fade resistant
colors. Color coding is often done for phase identifications,
color coding leads and piping systems, and for marking
safety areas. Abrasion and weather resistant, flame retardant.
3m Scotch Super 33 plus is a 7 mil premium vinyl
electrical tape. Distinguishable by its super stretchy
and conformable nature, regardless of environment. PVC
backing provides electrical insulation for splices up
to 600V. Resists UV rays, abrasion, moisture, copper corrosion,
acids and alkalis, and works great in 0 to 220 degree
F temps.
3m Electrical Moisture sealant is heavy duty, 45
mil, self-fusing, rubber-based thin insulating mastic
compounds laminated to a flexible, all-weather PVC backing.
The tape is designed for moisture saling of electrical
connections up to 600V.
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