
Insulation Tapes
Insulation tape, also known as electrical tape, is a type of pressure-sensitive adhesive tape designed for electrical applications. It is typically made from a stretchy vinyl or plastic material that is non-conductive and has high dielectric strength, meaning it can withstand electrical currents.
Insulation tape is used to insulate wires and electrical connections, prevent short circuits, and protect against moisture, dust, and abrasion. It is available in various colors, with black being the most common for general use, but other colors may be used for color-coding or specific tasks. This tape is designed to remain securely in place without unraveling or losing its adhesive properties over time, even in varying temperatures.