Silicone Coated Fiberglass Tape can withstand continuous exposure to 260ºC(500ºF) and molten splash up to 1650ºC(3000ºF). When continuous exposure over 260ºC(500ºF), the silicone rubber on the heat retardant tape would pulverize with no harm to human while the fiberglass yarn interior can still work with enhanced fire resistant performance that withstand continuous exposure to 650ºC(1200ºF).
Test | Typical Value | Test Method |
Total thickness | 0.2mm | ASTM D-1000 |
Adhesion to Backing | ≥2N/cm | PSTC-1 |
Adhesion to PVC | ≥2.5N/cm | PSTC-1 |
Tensile Strength | ≥150N/cm | ASTM D-1000 |
Unwind Force | 3~4.5N/cm | OSTC-8 |
Flame Resistance | Self-extinguishing | IS0-3795 |
Temperature Rating | 150°C+ | |
Shelf Life at 25*C | 12 months |
Permanent bonding of emblems, body side moldings and trims to exterior car body surfaces.
Mirror assembling and surface protection.
Cable wrapping and mounting during transport, assembly and throughout the vehicle's lifetime.
Die cut parts cover holes
Paint masking.
Temporary surface protection during production and transportation.
Bundling and protections of wire harnessing.
Abrasion protection for wire and cable systems.
Sound & Vibration damping.
Reducing squeaks and rattles with high abrasion resistance and low coefficient of friction products.
Thermal management in areas such as starters, floor boards, firewalls and fuel lines.