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| North America: | 800-461-9323 |
| International: | 905-377-1488 |
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| International: | 905-377-1484 |
ADL Insulflex, Inc.,
8783 Dale Road, Cobourg,
Ontario, Canada K9A 4J9
Solving high temperature
problems worldwide
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Heat-reflective tape for radiant heat applications requiring high adhesion, abrasion protection, and a surface impervious to fluids and contaminants.
Tough, durable heat-reflective adhesive tape
Fiberflect™ heat-reflective tape is constructed from a thin layer of aluminum foil heat-stable laminated to a texturized glass fiber base fabric on one side, with a pressure sensitive adhesive backing on the other to facilitate installation.
The durable construction of Fiberflect™ Tape is suitable for demanding applications up to 400°F (204°C) continuous operating temperature. The glass fiber base fabric will stay intact up to 1000°F (538°C).
Available in 2" (51 mm) and 4" (102 mm) widths in 150 ft (45 m) rolls.
| Fiberflect™ Tape - Quick Facts | |
|---|---|
| Continuous operating temp: | 400°F (204°C) |
| Max short term exposure: | 1000°F (538°C) |
| Flame resistance: | Good |
| Abrasion resistance: | Outstanding |
| Durability: | Outstanding |
| Flexibility: | Outstanding |
| Water and oil resistance: | Outstanding |

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