Practical, engineer-written guides on choosing the right cloth and adhesive tape — flame ratings, LV 312 temperature classes, EV harnesses, EMI shielding, certifications and more.
A buyer's guide to UL 94 V-0 flame retardant tape: what the rating means, how it differs from UL 510, and how to specify zero-halogen grades.
Read article →Understand the LV 312 T1–T4 temperature classes and pick the right automotive wire harness tape for each zone of the vehicle.
Read article →Why hand-tearable cloth tape speeds up wire-harness assembly lines, and how to spot a clean-tear, non-fraying grade.
Read article →Orange is the global high-voltage warning colour. Here's how to choose EV high-voltage harness tape that's heat-resistant and flame-retardant.
Read article →Squeaks and rattles from the dashboard or doors? Learn how PET fleece (NVH) tape damps vibration and cushions rubbing harnesses.
Read article →Why acetate cloth tape is the electronics standard for transformer and motor winding insulation, and when to specify UL 510 flame-retardant grades.
Read article →A practical guide to conductive cloth / EMI shielding tape — nickel-copper fabric, low contact resistance and die-cut EMI gaskets.
Read article →What tape certifications actually mean for buyers — IATF 16949, UL 510 / UL Yellow Card, UL 94 V-0, OEKO-TEX Standard 100, GRS, SGS and RoHS.
Read article →Tell us your material, temperature and environment — our engineers will confirm the exact tape and send free samples.
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