For process piping, fiberglass tape wrap helps increase system heat tolerance, typically within 150–250 °C (302–482 °F) depending on the adhesive and construction.
High-temperature fiberglass tape delivers stable dimensions, smooth lay-flat, and excellent electrical insulation. It’s used for wire harnessing, motor leads, and as a reinforcing glass-cloth substrate.
Glass cloth electrical tape (fiberglass backing) provides heat-stable insulation for coils, transformers, and 600 V dry applications, with typical continuous ratings up to 150 °C (302 °F) when specified. Ideal for wire wrapping / harness insulation and abrasion-resistant bundling.
PTFE (Teflon)-coated fiberglass tape offers a non-stick, low-friction surface with excellent chemical and heat resistance, typically operating from –73 to 260 °C (–100 to 500 °F). Used as a release/insulation tape for heat-sealers, guide rails, and high-temp masking.