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Self Amalgamating Butyl Rubber Tape

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Self Amalgamating Butyl Rubber Tape



Premium self-fusing butyl rubber tape, widely used for the electrical insulation, protection, waterproofing, and termination of 6-22kV cables.To get more news about Rubber Tape, you can visit senpinghz.com official website.
No inter liner, no peeling off time. Exceptional weatherability and ozone resistance. Excellent resistance to moisture, water, and chemicals. Good self-fusing properties — completely self amalgamates in two hours.
To use this tape correctly, elongate approximately 80% (almost twice its original length). Keep the tape under tension and wrap, overlapping successive layers approximately 50% until the desired build-up of insulation is achieved. Finish by folding the tape end inside for about 2cm, to avoid the danger of external pressure making it difficult to unwind. The surface on which this tape is to be used must be clean, dry, and free from grease and dust.
CANUSA’s CTB-15 is an ethylene propylene rubber based tape possessing excellent moisture and corrosion protection. CTB-15 tape is self-amalgamating, which when properly installed melds together to create a tight fitting permanent boot of protection. CTB-15 is an all purpose tape providing superior UV and ozone protection plus low temperature (-55°) flexibility. · Self-amalgamating · Outstanding UV and ozone resistant · Clean stripable · Easily applied - no tools required · Excellent cold weather properties · Insures tight waterproof seal · No flame/heat required Recommended Uses · Provides protection where heat/flame is prohibited · Excellent re-entry protection without interrupting service · For housing to housing connectors · For 90 degree connectors
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