Kevlar Aramid Insulation Tape - 0.8mm Thick x 25mm Wide x 30 Metres Long
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Buy 3 or above | and pay only $68.45 each |
Buy 3 or above | and pay only $68.45 each |
Kevlar Aramid Fibre Tape is a tough, strong and flexible tape that withstands high temperatures and demanding physical conditions. Very similar to DuPont’s well known Kevlar® fabric, Aramid Fibre Tape resists abrasion, has high tensile strength and can handle temperatures up to 340°C.
Swift’s Aramid Fibre Tape is manufactured from high purity aramid fibres using a precision controlled weaving method which means that you can rely on consistently high performance. In addition to its physical strength and temperature resistance, Aramid fibre is also able to tolerate a wide range of chemicals, is lightweight and easy to handle and can be tightly woven.
This page lists our range of 0.8mm thick, full rolls of Aramid Tapes.
Our online store also has this material in a various other thicknesses. It is also available by the metre for those of you who don't quite need a full roll for your work. Links to the other sizes and the per metre pages are included at the bottom of this page.
Colour | Yellow |
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Maximum Continuous Operating Temperature | 340°C |
Minimum Continuous Operating Temperature | -46°C |
Adhesive Backed | No (Custom Orders are Possible) |
Abrasion Resistance | Excellent |
Weight Loss at 340°C | 2% |
Chemical and Corrosion Resistance | Good |
Minimum Strength in Lengthwise Direction | 318.2 kg’s (for 3mm thick tape). |
SKU | SWM000017B01-08 |
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Brand | HeatProtect |
Technical Data Sheet.
Aramid Fibre Tape TDS |
Related Content & Resources.
Kevlar Aramid Fibre Tape Quick Reference Guide | ||||
Yes, though it will put up a bit of a fight. We find the best way to cut our Aramid Fibre Tape is with a sharp pair of scissors. Knives are a lot more work. Due to the toughness of the aramid and its inherent abrasion resistance cutting with a knife will be harder.
It can but it’s not too bad. Wrapping a little bit of sticky tape loosely around the tape and then cutting down the middle of that can help lock in any loose fibres produced by cutting. Of course, the sticky tape won’t do the same sort of temperature as the Aramid but by then it won’t matter as the Aramid tape will be in place.