Wire Armour® Corrosion Protection Tape

Durable 10 mil vinyl tape for pipe and electrical protection

SKU: 46-50-UNPRINT-2

Key Specifications

Warranty

Limited 90 Day

Elongation

2.5

Tape Width

2"

Plenum Rated

No

Tape Sub-Type

Corrosion Protection

Extended Length

100 ft

Flame Retardant

Yes

Tape Thickness

0.01"

Tensile Strength

27 lb/in

Dielectric Strength

40 kV/mm

Colour

Black

Detailed information

IDEAL® Wire Armour® Corrosion Protection Tape is a robust solution for pipe wrapping applications. This pressure-sensitive vinyl tape offers comprehensive environmental, mechanical, and electrical protection, making it ideal for a wide range of applications including overhead and direct burial usage. With a 10 mil thickness, it is highly resistant to UV rays, water, oil, acids, alkalis, and corrosive chemicals. Additionally, it is lead-free and resistant to bacteria, fungus, and abrasion to ensure pipes are well-protected against the elements. When performance matters, count on Wire Armour® Electrical Tape to get the job done.

  • Robust 10 mil thickness
  • Highly resistant to sun, water, oil, acids, alkalis, and corrosive chemicals
  • Lead free
  • Bacteria and fungus resistant
  • Abrasion resistant
  • 2″ wide x 100′ long

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