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Use this slippery PTFE-coated tape for a smooth release on heat sealers and molds.
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.
This tape discharges minor amounts of surface static electricity and resists static buildup.
Our most slippery tape, the slick surface allows items to glide smoothly over it.
Also known as skived tape, this low-friction tape stretches to conform to irregular surfaces.
This tape provides a slick surface along with excellent resistance to electrical current.
Low-Friction Tape Shapes Made with Teflon® PTFE.
A strong, thick layer of Teflon® PTFE makes this tape tougher than standard Low-Friction Tape Made with Teflon® PTFE.
Highly resistant to impact, tearing, and corrosive chemicals, use FEP tape to line chutes and hoppers and to cover shelves in laboratories.
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.
Made of polyester plastic, this tape resists tearing in high-temperature masking jobs, such as on circuit boards and when powder coating.
Cover holes, fastener heads, and small areas with these shapes.
Aluminum foil is laminated to a tough fiberglass cloth to form a high-strength, reflective tape that resists temperatures up to 500° F. Use it for flame-spray masking and wire harness heat shielding.
In addition to handling temperatures up to 500° F, this fiberglass tape is tough enough for abrasive applications such as sand blasting.
Protect screen-printed graphics during high-temperature laminating and molding.
Cover small spots and holes while paint stripping and electroplating, or use as a moisture and dust barrier. These aluminum foil discs are flexible and conform to irregular shapes.
This crepe paper tape keeps its hold, even on 300° F surfaces.
Use this tape to wrap and splice cables, mask components while soldering, or as a 3D printing surface.
Use these convenient cut shapes to mask holes, fastener heads, and small areas while soldering.
At half the thickness of our other masking tape for electronics, this polyimide tape conforms easily to components.
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.
Seal out light to mask LEDs and prevent backlight bleed on LCD monitors with this opaque polyester tape.
Protect impact-prone surfaces from scratches, chips, and abrasion with this thick, conformable tape.
Easy to apply and remove, this film tape protects touch screens and other delicate parts during manufacturing and shipping.
Made with fiberglass for durability and abrasion resistance, this tape also withstands high temperatures.
No need for adhesive—this tape fuses to itself for a permanent seal and stretches to fit virtually any form. Also known as cold shrink tape.
This chemical-resistant tape has adhesive on both sides.
At only 0.0025" thick, this tape combines conformability with durability and abrasion resistance.
Apply this liquid for a skin-tight protective coating that insulates and resists moisture, acids, and corrosion.
Use this tape to attach components to heat sinks and metal chassis walls in place of screws and other mechanical fasteners. It conducts heat away from sensitive electronics.
Twice as thick as our standard antistatic electrical tape, this tape is made of abrasion-resistant aramid and antistatic PTFE.
A coating on this polyimide tape minimizes ESD (electrostatic discharge) when unwound from the roll and also during removal.
Use this tape to modify printed circuit boards, shield components, and prototype wiring-board layout and design.
This polyester tape has a woven mesh edge that conducts electricity. Use it to shield cables and electronic components from EMI (electromagnetic interference).
The adhesive on this conformable aluminum foil tape is electrically conductive for use on surfaces that can't be soldered. Use it to shield cables and electronic components from EMI (electromagnetic interference).
Prevent the spread of fire while sealing, cushioning, and damping vibration. This tape has adhesive on both sides.
Use this transparent tape for laminating, splicing, and mounting, even on hard-to-bond plastics. It has adhesive on both sides.
With a higher level of clarity than standard tape, this tape is good for joining layers of material that need light to pass through, such as clear plastic and glass.
Cut these sheets to create a customized, permanent bond in the shape you need.
This tape can withstand temperatures up to 300° F.
Seal foil-jacketed insulation as well as air-conditioning and refrigeration systems with this conformable aluminum tape.
For easy identification, this tape is printed with flexible duct standard UL 181A-P or UL 181B-FX.
When exposed to moisture, this resin-coated fiberglass tape becomes rock-hard in about 30 minutes. Use it for rigid, waterproof repairs.
Patch and connect tarps with this thick, woven plastic tape.
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.
Use this glossy tape to seal seams and repair vinyl material such as banners.
Temporarily join rolls of paper and film—this tape won't leave residue behind.
Only 0.0019" thick, so spliced film and paper easily pass through machinery without breaking.
Use this flame-retardant tape for sealing in galleys and other harsh, wet environments.
A mica and silicone rubber blend allows this sleeving to withstand temperatures up to 2100° F. It can be quickly applied to hose or cable like tape, so it's a good option for emergency patches.
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.