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Specification: 0.8mm (thickness) × 25mm (width) × 5m (length)
Colour: Black
Appearance: Rolled
Working conditions: -40℃~80℃
Packing specification: 100 rolls/carton
HB1502 insulating self-adhesive tape is a butyl rubber insulating tape with good shape. It has good compatibility with the shielding material of the cable.
product information
Specification: 0.8mm (thickness) × 25mm (width) × 5m (length)
Colour: Black
Appearance: Rolled
Working conditions: -40℃~80℃
Packing specification: 100 rolls/carton
Product Features
1. Butyl rubber is the main material, with good waterproof performance and low air permeability.
2. It has excellent formability, insulation, self-adhesiveness and easy operation.
3. Excellent physical and electrical properties.
Scope of application
1. Professional matching for cold and heat shrinkable cable accessories.
2. Insulation restoration at cable intermediate joints and insulation and waterproof treatment of busbars.
3. All kinds of electrical equipment provide non-void and moisture-proof insulation.
Instructions for use
Treat the wound parts to ensure that there is no dust. Before winding, use a hair dryer to heat the inner layer of the front end tape to fix it on the surface of the winding. Then wrap it under the object that needs insulation protection in the form of 1/2 overlap.
Test items | Typical parameters | Test based on |
Tensile Strength | ≥2.0MPa | GB/T 528-2009 |
Elongation at break | ≥550% | GB/T 528-2009 |
Self-adhesive | No looseness | Q / CCJN-06-2001 |
Volume resistivity | ≥1×1014Ω·cm | GB/T 1692-2008 |
Dielectric constant | 2-3 | GB/T 1693-2007 |
Breakdown strength | ≥20kV/mm | GB/T 1695-2005 |