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Hi-Shrink Tape Release Coated Perforated Hi-Shrink Polyimide

Release Coated
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Hi-Shrink Tape
Hi-Shrink Tape:
Release Coated
Hi-Shrink Tape: Perforated
Hi-Shrink Polyimide
Hi-Shrink Tape is available coated on one side (outer) with a tetrafluoroethylene resin (TFE) to enhance the release characteristics of the tape from various substrates.
When the coating material is applied it is fully bonded to the tape. This results in a clean, dry, non-oily surface, with no discernable transfer to contaminate the substrate material it comes in contact with.
Hi-Shrink Tape/Release Coated will enhance the release characteristics of the tape from a wide range of materials, including epoxy and many other resin systems, thereby eliminating the need for a separate release film.
"Coated Outer Surface Only"
Coated Diagram
Note: The user must determine suitability and risk associated with using the product for their specific application.
More Information on Hi-Shrink Tape:
Product Data
Shrink Force Characteristics
Compression Force Characteristics
Tape Application
Dunstone Company complies with the following quality system standards:
MIL-I-45208
Quality Program Level: Level II (MIL-I-45208)
MIL-I-45208 is a Military Specification outlining Inspection System Requirements. This specification has been approved by the Department of Defense and is mandatory for use by the Departments of the Army, the Navy, the Air Force and the Defense Supply Agency.
MIL-STD-45662A
MIL-STD-45662A is a specification outlining Calibration System Requirements. It is called for under MIL-I-45208.
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Hi-Shrink Tape Potential Uses
By Industry
Defense and Aerospace:
You will find Hi-Shrink Tape used to produce composite aircraft propellers, composite ducts in the Space Shuttle, and radar domes.
Electrical Motor Manufacturing:
Hi-Shrink Tape is used over form wound coils during hot press operation, to hold strands of coil in place prior to application of mica tape and as the consolidation force during cure of coil insulation.
Advanced Composite Materials:
Manufacturers use Hi-Shrink Tape in the production of composite hockey sticks, composite violin bows, and golf club shafts.