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Protect impact-prone surfaces from scratches, chips, and abrasion with this thick, conformable tape.
Temporarily protect highly polished plastic, metal, and glass surfaces from scratching and marring.
Easy to apply and remove, this film tape protects touch screens and other delicate parts during manufacturing and shipping.
Protect screen-printed graphics during high-temperature laminating and molding.
Made of polyester plastic, this tape resists tearing in high-temperature masking jobs, such as on circuit boards and when powder coating.
Protect signs posted on windows, glass, and other surfaces from debris and moisture without obstructing clarity.
This tape reflects intense heat to protect sensitive components.
Made from stainless steel, this noncorrosive, nonstaining, and nonmagnetic tape bonds to metal. Patch scratched coatings and finishes to prevent corrosion in marine, food-processing, and nuclear applications.
A strong, thick layer of Teflon® PTFE makes this tape tougher than standard Low-Friction Tape Made with Teflon® PTFE.
Our most slippery tape, the slick surface allows items to glide smoothly over it.
Low-Friction Tape Shapes Made with Teflon® PTFE.
This tape provides a slick surface along with excellent resistance to electrical current.
Also known as skived tape, this low-friction tape stretches to conform to irregular surfaces.
Use this slippery PTFE-coated tape for a smooth release on heat sealers and molds.
This tape discharges minor amounts of surface static electricity and resists static buildup.
Fiberglass is laminated with Teflon® PTFE for a slippery, durable tape with excellent chemical and temperature resistance. Use it as a release surface on heat sealers and blister forming equipment.
PEEK offers the best wear and abrasion resistance of our low-friction tapes. Use it for wire wraps and sliding bearing surfaces.
Often referred to as Rulon and bearing tape, this self-lubricating PTFE tape provides better abrasion and wear resistance than our standard slippery PTFE tape.
Also known as roller tape, this tape is coated with silicone to grip smooth surfaces and resist sticky substances, such as ink. It adheres to itself without adhesive.
Wrap this tape around carbon fiber and other composite parts, then heat to 150° F. Tape shrinks to squeeze out air bubbles and apply pressure so parts cure without voids.
Stick this flexible tape to the back of welding seams to contain spatter and prevent oxygen, water vapor, and other gases from weakening the weld.
For welding large gaps, these strips form a rigid mold for your weld.