Description
Red Electrical Tape PVC Tape refers to a type of pressure-sensitive tape made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and coated with a rubber-based adhesive. It’s primarily used for insulating electrical wires and other materials that conduct electricity.
Key Features:
- Material: PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) – offers durability, flexibility, and flame resistance.
- Color: Red – often used for phase identification, marking live wires, or differentiating electrical systems.
- Adhesive: Rubber-based – provides good adhesion to various surfaces.
- Temperature Resistance: Typically ranges from -10°C to 80°C (14°F to 176°F), depending on the brand.
- Voltage Rating: Most standard tapes are rated up to 600 volts.
- Thickness: Usually around 0.13mm – 0.18mm.
- Width/Length: Commonly 0.75 in (19mm) wide and 66 ft (20m) long, but variations exist.
Common Uses:
- Electrical insulation of spliced wires.
- Color coding for phases or voltage levels.
- Cable bundling and organization.
- Temporary repairs or protection from abrasion and moisture.
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