HellermannTyton HelaTape Flex Assorted Polyvinyl Chloride Electrical Tape, 15 mm x 10 m

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MYR39.03

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RS Stock No.:
175-7693
Distrelec Article No.:
304-08-773
Mfr. Part No.:
710-00146 HTAPE-FLEX15-15x10-PVC-MIX
Manufacturer:
HellermannTyton
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Brand

HellermannTyton

Colour

Assorted

Breakdown Voltage

40kV

Product Type

Electrical Tape

Width

15 mm

Length

10m

Backing Material

Polyvinyl Chloride

Thickness

0.15mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

90°C

Trade Name

HelaTape Flex

Adhesion Strength

2N/cm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-10°C

Standards/Approvals

No

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

HellermannTyton Electrical Tape, 10m (L) x 15mm (W), Pack of 10 Rolls, Assorted Colours - HelaTape Flex 15 Series - 710-00146 HTAPE-FLEX15-15x10-PVC-MIX


Protect your exposed wires with this electrical tape from HellermannTyton. It's made from PVC and used for wrapping spliced cables to achieve a barrier that prevents wear and weather damage in outdoor applications. You can also use it to create cable harnesses when you want to neat and well-organised wiring setup. Thanks to its 40kV/mm dielectric strength, this tape safely withstands rogue voltage surges.

Features & Benefits


• Abrasion-resistant PVC material for protection against scrapes and nicks

• Self-extinguishing properties prevent the spread of flames to boost fire safety

• High tensile strength of 19.5N/mm² ensures it's tough enough for industrial jobs

Applications


• Automotive repairs

• Factory maintenance

• DIY projects

Can this tape withstand harsh environments?


Yes. It handles temperatures between -10°C and +90°C, so it's a tough option for use in demanding environments.

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