As the name suggests, fiberglass tape is made of a fiberglass-coated polyester film backing. Once glue is applied, it becomes fiberglass tape. The properties of fiberglass tape are determined by the fiberglass backing.
The product's unique pressure-sensitive adhesive provides durability and special properties, meeting a variety of application needs.
Single-sided fiberglass tape is widely used in industries such as furniture, wood, steel, shipbuilding, machinery, and electrical appliances for heavy packaging, component securing or bundling, wrapping for anti-corrosion and waterproofing, sealing, and insulation bonding and positioning in the electronics industry. Creamy white fiberglass tape is particularly suitable for packaging and bundling environmentally friendly precision export parts or gift items.
Additionally, residue-free tape is widely used for temporary fixings in the home appliance industry. Double-sided mesh fiberglass tape is widely used in door and window sealing strips.
Fiberglass Tape Features:
1) Plastic fiber-reinforced backing provides excellent tensile strength, resists breakage, and provides strong adhesion, ensuring effective packaging and a durable finish.
2) Highly abrasion-resistant and moisture-resistant.
3) High transparency, ensuring the tape never debonds, leaving no adhesive stains on standard metal or plastic surfaces.
4) Transparent, high-strength, bidirectional fiber tape: The fiberglass filaments give this tape superior tensile strength compared to conventional tapes. The use of modified synthetic rubber allows for excellent bidirectional bonding of the tape's adhered components during production, processing, logistics, and transportation, providing exceptional strength, impact resistance, and high retention.
5) Low water absorption.
6) Excellent dimensional stability and heat resistance.
7) Excellent processability, allowing for production in various forms, including strands, bundles, felts, and fabrics.
8) Transparent and light-transmitting.
9) Developed a surface treatment agent with excellent resin adhesion.
10) High elongation within the elastic limit and high tensile strength, resulting in high impact energy absorption.
11) High cost-effectiveness.
Storage precautions for fiber tape:
1. Store tape in a dry, cool place, away from acids, bases, and solvents.
2. Store tape in rolls, avoid folding or squeezing. If stored for extended periods, turn the tape over once a quarter.
3. Select the appropriate tape type and specifications based on usage needs and specific conditions.
4. Cleanliness is essential for proper tape operation. Foreign matter can cause tape eccentricity, tension variations, and even breakage.
5. If premature damage is detected during use, promptly identify the cause and repair it to avoid adverse consequences.






