
Mylar tape (also known as transformer tape, silicone Mylar tape, or PET Mylar tape) is a type of single-sided adhesive tape.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Colors | Light yellow, dark yellow, blue, red, green, black, white, transparent, etc. |
| Base Material | Polyester film |
| Thickness | 0.05 mm, 0.08 mm, 0.1 mm, etc. |
| Width | 0–1270 mm |
| Length | 66 m (customizable) |
| Temperature Resistance | 130°C |
| Elongation | 100% |
| Peel Strength | ≥250 N/m |
| Breakdown Voltage | 5.5 kV |
| Electrolytic Corrosion Factor | 1.0 |
| Flame Retardancy Rating | 94V-0 |
| Features | Excellent solvent resistance |
Widely used for the insulation wrapping of various motors and electronic components, such as transformers, electric motors, and capacitors.
Mylar tape—also referred to as polyester tape—utilizes polyester film as its base material and employs a flame-retardant acrylic adhesive. This product offers high conformability as well as excellent resistance to chemicals, solvents, and moisture. It is also resistant to cutting and abrasion, and features inherent flame-retardant and insulating properties. It is available in a variety of colors, including red, yellow, black, green, blue, white, and transparent.
Key Feature: High temperature resistance (capable of withstanding up to 130°C).