Insulating Kapton® Tape
- Excellent for Insulation, Masking, and Packaging Applications
- Substitute for Standard Electrical Tape in Cooled or
Heated Environments
KAP22-075
Quickly Create a
Neat Dust Cover that
Cleanly Removes
Application Idea
Use to Secure Parts and as a
Masking Tape while Soldering
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Specifications | |
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Width | 3/4" (1.9 cm) |
Length | 36 yd (32.9 m) |
Kapton® Type | HN |
Film Thickness | 1.0 Mil (0.03 mm) |
Total Thickness | 2.5 Mil (0.07 mm) |
Color | Amber |
Adhesive | Cross-Linked Silicon |
Breaking Strengtha | 30 lb/in (5.4 kg/cm) |
Elongation at Break | 60% |
Adhesion to Steel | 18 oz/in (200 g/cm) |
Dielectric Strength | 7,500 Volts |
Insulation Class | 356 °F (180 °C) |
Temperature Range | -100 °F to 500 °F (-73 °C to 260 °C) |
Storage Conditions | Dry Location between 55 °F and 85 °F (13 °C and 30 °C) |
Features
- Width: 3/4" (1.9 cm)
- Length: 36 yd (32.9 m)
- Removes Easily without Leaving a Residue
- Wide Usage Range: -100 °F to 500 °F (-73°C to 260 °C)
This high-temperature tape is made from Kapton®† film and a cross-linked silicon adhesive. The tape is flame-resistant and can be used as electrical and thermal insulation. Compared to electrical tape, it removes cleanly without leaving a residue, making it ideal for packing, temporarily securing components, or powder coating applications.
Kapton® tape is commonly used as a wire and cable wrap as well as to protect electrical components during soldering. It is effective for both hand-soldering and mass soldering applications, such as wave soldering. In the electronics industry, Kapton® tape is applied to circuit boards before wave soldering to shield gold fingers from the solder material and prevent unwanted electrical connections. The tape is also easy to trim with a razor blade and can be used as a temporary dust cover for ports in devices.
†: Kapton® is a registered trademark of DuPont Electronics, Inc.
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