3M Red Polyvinyl Chloride Electrical Tape, 15 mm x 10 mm

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RS Stock No.:
288-1922
Distrelec Article No.:
303-35-112
Mfr. Part No.:
7100184730
Brand:
3M
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Brand

3M

Product Type

Electrical Tape

Colour

Red

Length

10mm

Backing Material

Polyvinyl Chloride

Thickness

0.15mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

90°C

Adhesive Material

Rubber

Adhesion Strength

2N/cm

Minimum Operating Temperature

0°C

Standards/Approvals

No

Tensile Strength

20N

COO (Country of Origin):
PL

3M Electrical Tape, 15mm Width, 10m Length - 7100184730


This electrical tape is a red polyvinyl chloride insulating tape designed for protecting and identifying wiring in industrial settings. It provides a flexible, protective layer for cable joints and terminations used across automation, electronics and electrical maintenance contexts, and performs within a defined temperature range for routine installation and repair tasks.

Features & Benefits


• Rubber-based adhesive delivers 2 N/cm adhesion strength for secure bonds
• Backing film resists abrasion with 0.15 mm thickness for durability
• Withstands up to 90°C enabling use near warm components
• Maintains integrity down to 0°C for low-temperature applications
• Tensile strength of 20 N offers mechanical resistance during installation

Applications


• Suitable for insulating splices on control-panel wiring
• Ideal for colour-coding power and signal cables in assemblies
• Used for temporary repairs during on-site equipment servicing
• Can be used for bundling and securing loom runs in machinery

How does the tape perform when wrapped around irregular shapes?


Its flexible PVC backing conforms to bends and contours while the rubber adhesive maintains contact to prevent lifting under normal handling.

What should be expected when used on hot components?


The tape retains its functional properties up to 90°C but should not be applied where temperatures exceed this limit to avoid softening of the vinyl backing.

How well does it resist mechanical strain during cable movement?


The material exhibits a tensile capacity of 20 N, providing resistance to tearing or elongation during routine movement and cable routing.

What handling limitations exist in cold environments?


Performance is rated to 0°C

below this temperature adhesive tack and flexibility may be reduced, affecting conformability and adhesion.

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