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PTFE Coated Glass Fabric Tape 10 Mil (78110) Reviews

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PTFE Coated Glass Fabric Tapes PTFE impregnated fiberglass cloth, consisting of warp and fill yarns, and coated with a high temperature silicone adhesive. Excellent electrical, mechanical and chemical properties. Used as a primary insulation in a variety of electrical equipment and heat sealing bars, chute liners, gaskets, bearing surfaces, tabletop covers, guide rails and roll covers. Low friction surface; abrasion resistant. Product comes standard with liner. Self-wound is optional at no additional cost. PTFE coated glass fabrics (without adhesive) are also available. Roll size of “NA”: 37-1/2” wide x 36 yd or 18 yd lengths. Call for pricing. 1/2” AND 3/4” WIDE ROLLS MUST BE SELF WOUND. Operating temperature range: -100°F to +500°F (-73°C to +260°C). 3” plastic core.   Physical Properties:
Backing   9.1 mil/0.0091”
Total thickness   0.0121”
Breaking strength, Warp/fill (lb/in)   290/180
Peel strength (oz/in)   60
Elongation, Warp/fill   4.0%/3.4%
Electrical strength (total volts)   8000
Alternative to 3M #5454; DeWal #134-10; St. Gobain #SG25-10; Greenbelt #100-10S; W.F. Lake #L-40S-10; Taconic #6085-10; Chemfab #350-10S; Lanmar #635-0; AFC #25010S Note: The physical properties listed above are typical test results obtained from a series of laboratory tests and should not be used for the purpose of writing specifications. Before using this product, user shall determine the suitability of the product for his/her use; and user assumes all risks and liabilities in connection therewith. All test procedures used are in accordance with ASTM and PSTC methods.

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So far it seems like a great product. I'm using it on custom table extension slides and with the tape they move very smoothly.
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Posted 5 years ago
Product works as a cutting surface for much lower cost than OEM on a vinyl plotter.
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Posted 5 years ago