3M Self Amalgamating Tape-Scotchs
KSh3,000.00 Ex.VAT
3M SCOTCH 23 TAPE – LINERED RUBBER (EPR) SELF AMALGAMATING TAPES
Applications include primary insulation for splicing all solid dielectric cables moisture sealing electrical connections and jacketing on high voltage splices and terminations.
Black tape made up of a silicone exterior designed to be suitable for cable jointing, pipe wrapping and repair work. Ideal for waterproofing and protecting against corrosion.
- · Single-sided tape
- · Self amalgamating
- · Complies with BT M128B
Insulation protection of the end or middle connections of wire and cable with 10kV or below on the environment temperature between -10oC ~ 80oC, insulative sealing for communications cable connections,pipeline protection,remedy and sealing.
Technical Specifications
· Material: EPR Rubber
· Service temperature: -20 to 90°C
· Dielectric strength: 11,25, 36KV/mm
· Elongation (%) : >300
· Offers protection against corrosion on joints
· Makes watertight seals when jointing pipes and cables, above or below ground
SCOTCH 23
3M Scotch 23 Tape is a highly conformable 0.76mm thick, high voltage jointing and an EPR (Ethylene Propylene Rubber) based self-amalgamating tape.
Scotch 23 Tape can be used as an insulation for low voltage applications as well as insulation for cable joints up to 69kV.
The tape is non-vulcanizing, shelf-stable tape with excellent electrical properties that are unaffected by the degree of stretch and form part of the 3M Scotch Electrical Tapes.
Availability: Contact Thorne & Derrick Sales for competitive prices and delivery from stock for 3M Scotch 23 tape.
Specification – 3M Scotch 23 Self Amalgamating Tape
Scotch 23 tape, manufactured by 3M Electrical, is based on ethylene-propylene rubber and be capable of operation at the emergency cable temperature of 130°C (266°F). The 3M scotch tape must be capable of being applied in either the stretched or un-stretched condition without any resulting loss in either physical or electrical properties.
The Scotch tape must not split, crack, slip, or flag when exposed to various environments (indoor and outdoor). The tape must be compatible with all synthetic cable insulations. The tape must have a dissipation factor of less than 5% at 130°C (266°F) and must have a shelf life of 5 years.
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