The Linerless Insulating Rubber Tape is designed for critical electrical insulation tasks, including cable termination, main insulation recovery of intermediate joints, expansion repair, and waterproof insulation treatment of overhead insulated conductor joints. Its versatility makes it ideal for both industrial and commercial electrical systems.
The Linerless Insulating Rubber Tape is a self-amalgamating rubber tape that eliminates the need for a liner, making it easy to apply. It is compatible with all extruded dielectric cable insulation, ensuring seamless integration into existing systems. Its excellent electrical performance, combined with resistance to moisture, UV exposure, and chemicals, makes it a reliable choice for harsh environments.
| SPECIFICATIONS: XF_WCC | |||
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| PROPERTY | VALUE | UNIT | TEST METHOD |
| Thickness | 0.76 | mm | ASTM-D-4325 |
| Tensile Strength | 250 | psi | ASTM-D-4325 |
| Elongation at break | 300 | % | ASTM-D-4325 |
| Dielectric Strength | 24 | kV/mm | ASTM-D-4325 |
| Data in the table represent average test results and are not to be used for specification purposes. The product user should make his/her own tests to determine the product's suitability for the intended use. | |||
| STANDARD SIZES: | ||
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| Width | Length | Thickness |
| 19mm | 9.1m | 0.5mm |
| Other sizes and cores are available. Contact factory | ||
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Authoritative Source: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) provides guidelines on electrical insulation testing and material performance standards. For detailed information on electrical insulation materials, visit the NIST website.