@Black mylar tape is using polyester film as backing material and coated with acrylic adhesive. It can flame retardant withstand temperatures up to 130°C and many colors are available. It is used for insulating electric and electronic components.
– Color: Black | Custom
– Thickness (mm): 0.05 | 0.055 | 0.06 | 0.08 | 0.11 | 0.16 | Custom
– Width (mm): From 1mm to 1270mm | Custom
– Length (m): 33 | 50 | 66 | 100 | Custom
– Core Diameter(mm): 25 | 32 | 38 | 76 | Custom
– Packing: Label | OPP Bag | PVC Box | Carton | Custom
– Related Process: +Release Liner | Die Cutting | Custom
Mylar Tape Description:
Mylar tape is a pressure-sensitive tape that uses a thin, incredibly strong polyester film as its backing material. It is typically coated with a strong acrylic or silicone adhesive.Its most distinctive features are its high tensile strength, temperature resistance, and excellent moisture and chemical barrier properties.
High Tensile Strength: Mylar film is very difficult to tear by hand. The tape is extremely strong for its weight and thickness, making it excellent for holding, reinforcing, and bundling heavy or sharp-edged items.
Temperature Resistance: It performs well in both high and low-temperature environments. It typically has a service temperature range from -70°F to 250°F (-57°C to 121°C) and can withstand even higher short-term peaks. This makes it suitable for applications involving heating, cooling, or electronics.
Dimensional Stability: It does not stretch, shrink, or warp significantly under changes in temperature or humidity. This is crucial for precision applications like masking in PCB (printed circuit board) manufacturing.
Chemical Resistance: It resists many oils, solvents, and chemicals, which prevents degradation of the tape backing.
Electrical Insulation: Mylar is a good electrical insulator, making Mylar tape a common choice in the electrical and electronics industries for wrapping and insulating coils, capacitors, and transformers.
Common Applications
Electronics & Electrical:
Insulating and holding wire harnesses.
Coil and transformer wrapping.
PCB masking during wave soldering.
Securing and protecting fragile components.
Industrial & Manufacturing:
Holding sharp metal parts.
Sealing packages and containers.
Masking for powder coating, painting, and plating.
Splicing in paper, film, and foil converting.
Packaging:
Repairs on bags and pouches.
Arts & Crafts:
The silver/metallic version is popular for decorative projects, card making, and scrapbooking due to its shiny, durable finish.