High-Temperature Insulation Foil Tapes
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Precision Foil Tapes for Extreme Thermal Environments
These foil tapes are specifically formulated to withstand continuous exposure to elevated temperatures, making them essential components in applications where thermal integrity and fire resistance are paramount. Utilizing highly stabilized aluminum or laminated foil backings coupled with temperature-resistant silicone or high-performance acrylic adhesives, these products retain their bond strength and barrier properties even when surrounding materials fail. They function primarily for sealing, shielding, and jacketing insulation in challenging thermal contexts, meeting the rigorous standards of industrial equipment and automotive assemblies.
- Thermal Endurance: Engineered for sustained performance up to 200∘C depending on the specific product grade.
- Non-Flammability: Aluminum backing offers intrinsic fire resistance and limits smoke generation.
- Dimensional Stability: Minimal shrinkage or delamination under thermal cycling stress.
Why Choose Us
Differentiating Characteristics and Technical Merits
- Sustained Bond Reliability: The specialized high-temperature adhesive resists softening, flowing, or degradation under constant heat, maintaining its bond integrity where standard adhesives fail.
- Superior Heat Reflection: The bright, smooth aluminum surface reflects up to 97% of radiant heat, effectively lowering the surface temperature of adjacent components and protecting sensitive materials.
- Chemical Inertness: Resistance to oils, fuels, and common industrial solvents encountered in automotive and heavy machinery environments.
- International Compliance: Product lines are manufactured to comply with RoHS and REACH standards, ensuring suitability for global export markets and responsible use in production.
Core Features
Demanding Applications Requiring High-Temperature Tapes
- Automotive: Wrapping and sealing engine compartment wiring, harnesses, and components exposed to high residual heat.
- Industrial Ovens & Dryers: Sealing insulation panels and joints on thermal processing equipment to prevent heat escape.
- Piping & Flanges: Jacketing insulation around steam lines, hot water pipes, and chemical processing lines.
- Heater Components: Fixing thermal sensors and internal insulation within home appliances (e.g., water heaters, ovens) and industrial heating elements.
Technical Specifications
SXT's Commitment to High-Performance Thermal Solutions
As a high-tech enterprise integrating R&D and production since 2005, SXT specializes in delivering reliable solutions for environments demanding thermal management. Our High-Temperature Insulation Foil Tapes are a direct result of this focus, developed for clients requiring certified quality in severe operating conditions. We maintain ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications, ensuring every batch meets international consistency standards. Our capacity to supply leading global brands like Zoppas and KEGHICON demonstrates our expertise in mission-critical, high-temperature components.
Usage Guide
Thermal Tape Selection: Material vs. Performance
| Tape Type | Adhesive Base | Max Continuous Temp | Key Advantage |
| High-Temp Acrylic Foil | High-Performance Acrylic | 150∘C | Strong peel strength, good UV resistance |
| Silicone Adhesive Foil | Silicone | 200∘C | Highest temperature stability, chemical resistance |
| Fiberglass/Foil Laminate | High-Temp Acrylic | 180∘C | Mechanical strength, fire resistance (FSK) |
| Pure Aluminum Foil (Thick) | High-Temp Acrylic | 120∘C | Conformability, excellent heat reflection |
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Q: Does the application process differ for high-temperature tapes?
- A: For optimal thermal performance, ensure the application surface is clean, dry, and free of oil. While the tape is heat-resistant, the initial bond is strongest when applied at room temperature or above 10∘C.
- Q: What is the difference between maximum continuous temperature and maximum intermittent temperature?
- A: Maximum continuous temperature is the heat level the tape can withstand indefinitely without significant degradation. Intermittent temperature is a higher peak temperature the tape can tolerate for short periods (e.g., minutes) without catastrophic failure, but performance may be affected over time.
- Q: Is the high-temperature performance solely dependent on the adhesive?
- A: No, it is a combination. The aluminum foil backing resists heat damage and fire, and the specialized adhesive (silicone or high-temp acrylic) is formulated to prevent softening and loss of bond strength at elevated temperatures.
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