Polyimide (PI) High-Temperature Tape Rolls

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TAPESCI Polyimide (PI) High-Temperature Tape is a premium-grade amber polyimide film, designed for extreme heat resistance, electrical insulation, and reliable performance in high-demand industrial applications. Ideal for PCB masking, SMT soldering, and thermal management, it delivers consistent, residue-free protection even under continuous temperatures up to 260°C (500°F).
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Our Polyimide (PI) High-Temperature Tape is a staple in electronics manufacturing, offering exceptional thermal stability, dielectric strength, and chemical resistance. Manufactured from high-quality polyimide resin, this amber-colored film is engineered to withstand the rigors of soldering, wave soldering, powder coating, and other high-heat processes.
Key Features:
  • Extreme Heat Resistance: Withstands continuous temperatures from -269°C to +260°C (500°F), with short-term resistance up to 300°C.
  • Superior Electrical Insulation: High dielectric strength prevents current leakage, making it ideal for PCB and component protection.
  • Residue-Free Removal: Leaves no adhesive residue after high-heat exposure, ensuring clean, damage-free surfaces.
  • Excellent Chemical Resistance: Resists common solvents, acids, and bases used in manufacturing processes.
  • Precision-Ready Film: Available in custom widths and lengths, perfect for die-cutting and automated application.
Common Applications:
  • SMT, wave soldering, and reflow soldering masking
  • PCB gold finger and component protection
  • High-temperature powder coating and anodizing masking
  • Electrical and electronic component insulation
  • 3D printer bed heat-resistant covering
  • Thermal management in aerospace and automotive electronics
Manufactured to strict ISO quality standards at our facilities, TAPESCI PI tape offers the reliability and consistency you need for high-volume production runs.