| Adhesive type |
Silicone
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| Thickness |
0,089 mm
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| Colors |
Clear
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- Very durable
- The highest electrical strength in volts per mm
- Chemically inert
- Weather resistant, stable and non-toxic
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Coil insulation
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Transformer insulation
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Useful for "see through" identification on wire harnesses
Both CHR 2355 and CHR C Tapes offer superior thermal stability, weather resistance, and non-toxic performance. Their thin, conformable FEP backing ensures versatility across industrial, electrical, and aerospace environments. Available in various widths and with or without liners, these tapes are a reliable solution for high-performance insulation and identification needs.
To differentiate between C tape and 2355, the C tape is designed to perform in very low temperature environments like outer space or when the electrical insulation is cooled by liquid nitrogen. 2355 can still work at low temperature environments, but the C tape will have better adhesion at cryogenic temperatures.
FEP tapes are more than just electrical insulation layers. They have excellent arc resistance and arc track resistance, meaning they can withstand the effects of an electrical arc without easily igniting or forming a conductive path. They are often used in aerospace wire harnesses for their ability to resist arc tracking, especially at the ends of the wires where the wire is attached to the plug."
Richard Austin, Global Market Manager
FEP key features
- Electrical insulation properties
- Chemical resistance properties
- Arc tracking/arcing resistance
- High temperature: about 200°C/400°F continuous use temperature
- Hydrolysis resistant, protecting electrical wiring from water
- Transparency/ high visible light transmission
- Non-stick properties