Insulating Kapton Tape


  • Excellent for Insulation, Masking, and Packaging Applications
  • Substitute for Standard Electrical Tape in Cooled or
    Heated Environments

KAP22-075

Quickly Create a
Neat Dust Cover that
Cleanly Removes

Application Idea

Use to Secure Parts and as a
Masking Tape while Soldering

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Specifications
Width 3/4" (1.9 cm)
Length 36 yd (32.9 m)
Kapton Type HN
Film Thickness 1.0 Mil (0.03 mm)
Total Thickness 2.5 Mil (0.07 mm)
Color Amber
Adhesive Cross-Linked Silicon
Breaking Strengtha 30 lb/in (5.4 kg/cm)
Elongation at Break 60%
Adhesion to Steel 18 oz/in (200 g/cm)
Dielectric Strength 7,500 Volts
Insulation Class 356 °F (180 °C)
Temperature Range -100 °F to 500 °F (-73 °C to 260 °C)
Storage Conditions Dry Location between
55 °F and 85 °F (13 °C and 30 °C)
  • Specified per inch of width.

Features

  • Width: 3/4" (1.9 cm)
  • Length: 36 yd (32.9 m)
  • Removes Easily without Leaving a Residue
  • Wide Usage Range: -100 °F to 500 °F (-73°C to 260 °C)

This high-temperature tape is made from Dupont's trademark Kapton film and a cross-linked silicon adhesive. The tape is flame-resistant and can be used as electrical and thermal insulation. Compared to electrical tape, it removes cleanly without leaving a residue, making it ideal for packing, temporarily securing components, or powder coating applications.

Kapton tape is commonly used as a wire and cable wrap as well as to protect electrical components during soldering. It is effective for both hand-soldering and mass soldering applications, such as wave soldering. In the electronics industry, Kapton tape is applied to circuit boards before wave soldering to shield gold fingers from the solder material and prevent unwanted electrical connections. The tape is also easy to trim with a razor blade and can be used as a temporary dust cover for ports in devices.


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