Safety is paramount when working with hole cutters



What is Polyethylene Rubber Tape?


Wire Sizing and Component Types





Engineered to beat the heat.
If you've ever spilled a glass of water on a roll of Scotch tape, you know that many tapes lose their stickiness when they get wet. Water-activated tape, however, is unique because its adhesive is only activated by water. When the adhesive on water-activated tape is moistened, it bonds to whatever surface it is applied to. If you apply water-activated tape to a box and the box later winds up stuck in the rain, you can rest assured that the adhesive will remain intact.
4. Crafting and Projects For DIY enthusiasts, Flex Tape serves as a reliable adhesive in various projects, from creating unique art pieces to building structures for outdoor events.
Butyl Rubber Tape
Rubber tapes are generally non-adhesive, and are either equipped with a liner or are linerless. Stretched and overlapped layers will fuse or bond together to form an effective electrical insulation and moisture barrier. For low-voltage (1000V or less) applications, rubber tapes should be stretched during wrapping so that tape width is reduced to approximately 75%. For high- and medium-voltage applications — where the electrical stresses are high (e.g. connector areas, lug areas, and cable shield cut-back areas) — tape should be stretched just short of its breaking point.
What are the features of silicone tape?
Window glazing tape (15063B) is a closed-cell, double-coated foam tape with a poly liner. The tape is one-sixteenth of an inch thick, widths range from one-fourth of an inch (6 millimeters) to one inch (24 millimeters), and it is available in black or white. Window glazing tape (15123B) is a thicker option at one-eighth of an inch thick.
Whether you need to insulate a wire or secure loose wiring, electrical tape is up for the task. Just be sure to choose the right size and thickness for your project, and you’ll be good to go!