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Description for Shurtape Technologies EV 57B
• Single sided tape • Highly conformable • Hand-tearable • Lead free • Flame retardant • Monomeric polyvinylchloride (PVC) backing • Rubber-based adhesive • Non-corrosive.Chemical Resistance Resistant to oils, Chemical Resistance: Resistant to acids, Chemical Resistance: Fluid Resistance: Resistant to water, Resistant to alkalies Application Type Bond Material Form Tape Substrate Stainless Steel Industry For primary insulation of electrical splices up to 600 V, General Purpose, For primary insulation of electrical splices up to 600 V, Can be used when wrapping cables, Can be used when wrapping wire harnesses Manufacturer Shurtape Technologies Chemistry Flame retardant, Lead free, Rubber-based adhesive Cure Method Pressure sensitive Color Black Total Thickness (mm) 0.178 Hand Tearable Hand-tearable High Temperature Resistance (°C) 0 to 80 Conformable Highly conformable Key Specifications CSA (Canadian Standards Association): UL Listed; CSA 22.2 Tape Backing/Carrier Monomeric polyvinylchloride (PVC) backing -
Technical Data for Shurtape Technologies EV 57B
Overview
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Chemical Resistance
- Chemical Resistance : Fluid Resistance : Water Resistance - Resistant to water
- Chemical Resistance - Resistant to alkalies, Resistant to oils
- Chemical Resistance : Acid Resistance - Resistant to acids
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Application Type
- Adhesive - Bond
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Material Form
- Tape
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Substrate
- Stainless Steel - Stainless Steel
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Industry
- Electronics - For primary insulation of electrical splices up to 600 V
- General Purpose
- Insulation - For primary insulation of electrical splices up to 600 V
- Cable - Can be used when wrapping wire harnesses, Can be used when wrapping cables
- Other - For indoor use, For outdoor use
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Chemistry
- Other - Rubber-based adhesive, Flame retardant, Lead free
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Cure Method
- Pressure Sensitive (min) - Pressure sensitive
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Color
- Black
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Key Specifications
- CSA (Canadian Standards Association) : C22.2 - UL Listed; CSA 22.2
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Tape Backing/Carrier
- Other - Monomeric polyvinylchloride (PVC) backing
Specifications
Bond Strength
General Bond Strength (psi) 24 (oz/in) Test Method Tensile Strength (psi) 16 (lbs/in) Tape Properties
Total Thickness (mm) 0.178 Hand Tearable Hand-tearable Single Sided Single sided Material Resistance
Non-Corrosive Non-corrosive UV Resistance Resistant to UV High Temperature Resistance (°C) 0 to 80 Test Method Conductivity
Dielectric Strength (V/mil) 1,300, 9,100 (V) Test Method Hardness
Conformable Highly conformable Elongation (%) 250 Business Information
Shelf Life Details Tape should be stored in its original packaging in a cool, dry area away from direct sunlight and should be used within 12 months of date of shipment. Shelf Life Type Date of shipment Shelf Life (mon) <12 -
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Best Practices for Shurtape Technologies EV 57B
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Surface Preparation
Surfaces to which tape is applied should be clean, dry and free of grease, oil or other contaminants.
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General Bond Strength Test Methods
General Bond Strength | Substrate |
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24 (oz/in) | Stainless Steel |
High Temperature Resistance Test Methods
High Temperature Resistance | Test Method |
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0 to 80°C | Service Temperature |
Dielectric Strength Test Methods
Dielectric Strength | Test Method |
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1,300 V/mil | |
9,100 (V) | Dielectric Breakdown |