About Heat Resistance Kapton Tape
Specifications:
| Property |
Value |
| Base Material |
Polyimide (Kapton Film) |
| Adhesive Type |
Silicone |
| Thickness |
0.06 mm 0.08 mm |
| Temperature Range |
-269C to +260C (Up to 300C short term) |
| Width Available |
5mm, 10mm, 20mm, 50mm, Custom widths |
| Length/Roll |
33 meters (standard) or as required |
| Color |
Amber (translucent golden brown) |
Why Choose Our Kapton Tape?
Extreme heat resistance
Clean removal with no residue
Safe for sensitive electronics
Trusted by engineers & technicians globally
Reliable Thermal and Electrical InsulationThe tapes robust polyimide construction and silicone adhesive provide reliable performance in high-temperature environments, insulating sensitive components from extreme heat and electric currents. Its flame-retardant and high dielectric strength characteristics make it indispensable for electronic manufacturing and repair industries.
Customizable for Varied Industrial NeedsAvailable in multiple widths and a standard length of 33 meters, this Kapton tape can be tailored to your project requirements. Its versatility makes it suitable for diverse industries, from electronics assembly and 3D printing to lithium battery production and wave soldering processes.
Storage and LongevityTo maximize shelf life, store the tape in a cool, dry area away from sunlight. Proper storage ensures that the tape retains its adhesion, flexibility, and strength for up to 12 months, ensuring you always have tape ready for demanding tasks.
FAQs of Heat Resistance Kapton Tape:
Q: How does Kapton tape withstand extreme temperatures during applications such as soldering or 3D printing?
A: Kapton tape is engineered from polyimide material that retains its physical and adhesive properties between -73C and +260C. This inherent thermal stability ensures the tape does not degrade, deform, or leave residue under both sub-zero and high-heat processes like wave soldering or 3D printing bed masking.
Q: What benefits does the silicone adhesive offer compared to other adhesives?
A: The silicone adhesive provides strong adhesion to various surfaces, including metals and plastics, and offers clean removal with no sticky residue left behind. This makes it especially useful in sensitive electronics or PCB masking where residue could interfere with circuit performance or assembly.
Q: When should I use this Kapton tape in electronics manufacturing?
A: Deploy Kapton tape during any process requiring high-temperature resistance, electrical insulation, or chemical protection. It is most commonly used in wave soldering, PCB masking, lithium battery wrapping, and protecting components from thermal or electrical damage.
Q: Where is this heat resistance tape typically stored for optimal longevity?
A: Store the tape in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Proper storage conditions, as recommended, help preserve its adhesive and mechanical qualities, ensuring maximum shelf life of up to 12 months.
Q: What is the process for removing the tape after use, and will it leave residue?
A: After exposure to high temperatures, simply peel the tape away from the surface. Thanks to the specialized silicone adhesive, the tape removes cleanly, leaving no adhesive residue on most surfaces including metals, plastic, and PCBs.
Q: Can this Kapton tape be customized for specific widths or applications?
A: Yes, the tape is available in common widths such as 10mm, 20mm, and 30mm, with customization options for specialized requirements. This adaptability allows seamless integration into various industrial setups and applications.