Technical documents
Specifications
Brand
3MTape Type
Cloth Tape
Colour
White
Width
12mm
Length
55m
Backing Material
Glass Cloth
Thickness
0.17mm
Adhesion Strength
3.3 N/cm
Elongation At Break
5%
Tensile Strength
262N/cm
Finish
Glass
Maximum Operating Temperature
+150°C
Minimum Operating Temperature
0°C
Model Number
Scotch 79
Product details
3M™ Glass Cloth Electrical Tape 79
From 3M™, this Glass Cloth Tape 79 is a 0,177 mm woven insulating glass cloth tape featuring thermosetting, pressure-sensitive adhesive to electrically insulate and provide mechanical protection at temperatures to 150(deg)C.
Used for banding and strapping applications up to 150(deg) C, 3M™ Glass Cloth Tape 79 provides insulation and solvent-resistant protection for use as coil cover, anchor, banding and core, layer and crossover insulation. Edge-tear resistant and conformable. This tape can also be imprinted.
Woven insulating glass cloth tape featuring an acrylic, pressure-sensitive adhesive
Electrically insulates and provides mechanical protection at temperatures to 150°C
Used for banding and strapping applications
For use as a coil cover, anchor, banding and core, layer and crossover insulation
Edge-tear resistant and conformable
Printable
UL Recognised
What are the types of backing materials for cloth tapes?
There are many backing materials available on cloth tapes:
Fabric/cloth such as cotton is used to improve the tensile strength, heat resistance and electrical resistance. Woven fibres are stronger than non-woven.
Glass/Fiberglass are reinforced with glass or fibreglass particles. This enhances the heat resistance.
Plastic/Polymer is protected by a liner in the form of a tape, film or laminate.
PET/Polyester have a high resistance to solvents and age well.
What is the difference between duct tape, gaffer tape and cloth-backed tape?
The very common and versatile duct tape and gaffa tapes are both types of cloth-backed tape, though they are different in their adhesive and type of backing. Gaffer tape, for example, is a fabric material that is heat resistant and non-reflective with an adhesive that does not leave marks when removed from the surface, and so is suited to temporary applications. As such, it is ideal for theatre and studio applications where subtly, versatility and reliability are needed. Duct tape is a broad term that includes many different steps of material and adhesive, but are typically characterized by a polyethylene film and a rubber-based adhesive. It's strength, cohesion and ability to tear easily means it is suitable for a number of applications where permanence is required.
Why choose 3M?
3M are a trusted name in tapes and adhesives. With a huge range of versatile and specialist tapes, 3M support dozens of industries and applications, from heavy-duty construction to DIY around the home. Whatever your needs, 3M supplies an adhesive tape that won't let you down.
Electrical Tapes
For electrical installation and repair work; soldered joints and seams; insulation of soldered joints, terminals, cable sockets and conduction rails.
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Technical documents
Specifications
Brand
3MTape Type
Cloth Tape
Colour
White
Width
12mm
Length
55m
Backing Material
Glass Cloth
Thickness
0.17mm
Adhesion Strength
3.3 N/cm
Elongation At Break
5%
Tensile Strength
262N/cm
Finish
Glass
Maximum Operating Temperature
+150°C
Minimum Operating Temperature
0°C
Model Number
Scotch 79
Product details
3M™ Glass Cloth Electrical Tape 79
From 3M™, this Glass Cloth Tape 79 is a 0,177 mm woven insulating glass cloth tape featuring thermosetting, pressure-sensitive adhesive to electrically insulate and provide mechanical protection at temperatures to 150(deg)C.
Used for banding and strapping applications up to 150(deg) C, 3M™ Glass Cloth Tape 79 provides insulation and solvent-resistant protection for use as coil cover, anchor, banding and core, layer and crossover insulation. Edge-tear resistant and conformable. This tape can also be imprinted.
Woven insulating glass cloth tape featuring an acrylic, pressure-sensitive adhesive
Electrically insulates and provides mechanical protection at temperatures to 150°C
Used for banding and strapping applications
For use as a coil cover, anchor, banding and core, layer and crossover insulation
Edge-tear resistant and conformable
Printable
UL Recognised
What are the types of backing materials for cloth tapes?
There are many backing materials available on cloth tapes:
Fabric/cloth such as cotton is used to improve the tensile strength, heat resistance and electrical resistance. Woven fibres are stronger than non-woven.
Glass/Fiberglass are reinforced with glass or fibreglass particles. This enhances the heat resistance.
Plastic/Polymer is protected by a liner in the form of a tape, film or laminate.
PET/Polyester have a high resistance to solvents and age well.
What is the difference between duct tape, gaffer tape and cloth-backed tape?
The very common and versatile duct tape and gaffa tapes are both types of cloth-backed tape, though they are different in their adhesive and type of backing. Gaffer tape, for example, is a fabric material that is heat resistant and non-reflective with an adhesive that does not leave marks when removed from the surface, and so is suited to temporary applications. As such, it is ideal for theatre and studio applications where subtly, versatility and reliability are needed. Duct tape is a broad term that includes many different steps of material and adhesive, but are typically characterized by a polyethylene film and a rubber-based adhesive. It's strength, cohesion and ability to tear easily means it is suitable for a number of applications where permanence is required.
Why choose 3M?
3M are a trusted name in tapes and adhesives. With a huge range of versatile and specialist tapes, 3M support dozens of industries and applications, from heavy-duty construction to DIY around the home. Whatever your needs, 3M supplies an adhesive tape that won't let you down.
Electrical Tapes
For electrical installation and repair work; soldered joints and seams; insulation of soldered joints, terminals, cable sockets and conduction rails.