Xinxiang Linghang Packaging Materials Co., Ltd.
The main difference between high-temperature tape and ordinary tape lies in their temperature resistance and application scenarios. The specific differences are as follows:
1.Temperature resistance:
High temperature tape: designed specifically for high temperature environments, it can usually withstand higher temperatures ranging from 150 ° C to 500 ° C, depending on the tape material. Common high-temperature tapes include silicone tape, polyimide tape (Kapton tape), fiberglass tape, etc.
Ordinary tape: generally used in normal or low temperature environments, with a low temperature resistance range of approximately 60 ° C to 100 ° C.
2.Material:
High temperature adhesive tape: usually made of special high-temperature resistant materials such as polyimide (Kapton), fiberglass, silicone, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), etc.
Ordinary tape: mainly made of paper-based, plastic based, or cloth based materials, and the adhesive is usually conventional rubber or acrylic.
3.Adhesive performance:
High temperature tape: Its adhesive is usually specially treated to maintain good adhesion at high temperatures, preventing loss of viscosity due to high temperatures.
Ordinary tape: In high temperature environments, the adhesive may lose its stickiness, causing the tape to peel off or deform.
4.Application Scenario:
High temperature tape: widely used in high-temperature working environments such as electronics, aerospace, automotive, industrial production, etc., such as electrical insulation, PCB board protection, metal surface coating, etc.
Ordinary tape: commonly used for simple bonding in low-temperature environments such as homes, offices, and light industries, such as sealing boxes, packaging,and stationery use.