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TURBO® Tape - Silicone Rubber Tape
Self-Fusing Tape Locks Out Moisture and Contaminants
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TURBO® Tape - Silicone Rubber Tape
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Turbo® Tape is a self-fusing solution for splicing sleeving or forming a protective wrap. This tape can be used to form an electrically insulating, protective wrap and keeps it watertight. This special tape, made from a silicone and rubber compound, is ideal for use wherever protection against moisture or other contaminants is needed.
Turbo® tape is available in rectangular or triangular cross sections and is easy to use.
In just minutes, Turbo Tape® begins to cure and form a permanent bond. Permanent curing is complete within 24 hours at room temperature. Once curing is complete the tape provides an unbreakable, void free bond. This secure bond will protect against vibration and shock(up to 400 Volts) and will not crack or separate with expansion or contraction caused by heat and cold.
- Self-fusing
- Forms watertight seal
- Great for splicing sleeving sections
- Temperature range from -60°C to 260°C
- 85 PSI Tear Strength
- Protects against shock(up to 400 volts)
- Compliant with the European Union's Restrictions on the use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive
- ASTM D-412, ASTM-D149, ASTM-D 2137
- MIL AA-59163
- FED STD 601
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| Physical Properties | ||
| Properties | Test Method | Performance |
| Operating Temperature | Continuous | -54 C to +260 C |
| Operating Temperature | Intermittent | -60C to +260C |
| Hardness | Shore Durometer | 50A |
| Cold Brittle Point, Max. | ASTM-D 2137 | -65C |
| Tear Resistance | 85 PSI | |
| Tensile strength as received | ASTM D-412 | 700 PSI Min. |
| Tensile strength, aged 100 hr @ 500°F | ASTM D-412 | 75% retained |
| Elongation as received | ASTM D-412 | 300% Min. |
| Elongation, aged 100 hr @ 500°F | ASTM D-412 | 50% retained |
| Water Absorption | FED STD 601, METHOD 6251 |
3% Max. by weight |
| Electrical Properties | ||
| Properties | Test Method | Performance |
| Dielectric Strength, .010" thick | ASTM-D149 | 400 volts/mil |
| Dielectric constant, 1 KHZ | - | 2.95 |
| Dissipation factor, 1 KHZ | - | <.0004 |
| Volume Resistivity | ASTM-D149 | 3 x 1014 OHM/CM |
| Dielectric Strength, .010" thick | ASTM-D149 | 400 volts/mil |
RECTANGULAR TAPE - Minimum Order of 3 Cases for 1" & Minimum Order of 2 Cases for 2"
| Part # | Tape Thickness | Tape Width | Tape Length | Quantity/Case | Colors | PRICE/ CASE |
| TT-R2010036-BK | 0.020" | 1" | 36' | 24 | black | |
| TT-R2020036-BK | 0.020" | 2" | 36' | 24 | black |
TRIANGULAR TAPE - Minimum Order of 3 Cases for 1" & Minimum Order of 2 Cases for 2"
| Part # | Tape Thickness | Tape Width | Tape Length | Quantity/Case | Colors | PRICE / CASE |
| TT-T2010036-BK | 0.020" | 1" | 36' | 24 | black | |
| TT-T2020036-BK | 0.020" | 2" | 36' | 24 | black | |
| TT-T4010036-BK | 0.040" | 1" | 36' | 24 | black | |
| TT-T4020036-BK | 0.040" | 2" | 36' | 24 | black | |
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Pros
- Durable
- High Quality
Cons
- Expensive
- Requires Special Storage
- Versatile
Best Uses
- Automotive
- Electrical
- Splicing Cables
Comments about HILEC Rectangular Turbo Tape (0.010" x 1" x 54'):
I used the Turbo Tape to splice some coaxial cable that I have at home and I must say that I'm impressed. Usually I use electrical tape, but I have such a hard time with getting it to stick on correctly. I seems like the adhesive wears off usually before I get the chance to adhere it to anything. Since the Turbo Tape has no adhesive, there's no issue.
I was also able to use it to make a quick repair to a hose in my truck that sprung a leak after something pierced it. It's durable, versatile, and seems to be watertight too!
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