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Case Studies: Exploring High-Temperature Self-Adhesive Masking Tapes at AFAC

Welcome to AFAC! Today, we’re diving into our range of high-temperature self-adhesive masking tapes. Each type of tape we offer has unique properties that make it ideal for specific applications. Let’s take a closer look at the different varieties and their uses.

Crepe Paper Tape


First up is our crepe paper tape, which can withstand temperatures up to 160 degrees Celsius. This tape is very flexible, similar to the masking tape you might use at home. Its flexibility makes it easy to wrap around various shapes and surfaces. However, it needs to be removed quickly after exposure to high temperatures to avoid baking in place, which can make it difficult to remove. Despite this, its flexible nature makes it ideal for certain customers, particularly for applications such as electroplating, anodising, and Cerakote.

Red Polyester Tape

Next, we have our red polyester tape, known for its high tack adhesive. This means it is stickier than normal tapes, which is particularly useful for adhering to rough or shot-blasted surfaces. It’s also highly effective in stringent heat processes due to its extra adhesive properties. This makes it an excellent choice for applications requiring strong adhesion on uneven surfaces.

Green Polyester Tape

Green polyester tape is a staple in the powder coating industry. It can withstand temperatures up to 220 degrees Celsius and is our most commonly sold tape. It’s excellent for masking flat surfaces and spot shapes. However, its inflexibility can make it challenging to wrap around irregular shapes, which is where our next tape comes into play.

Blue Polyester Tape

Blue polyester tape shares the same heat-resistant properties as green tape but is much thinner, making it more flexible. This flexibility allows it to conform more easily to various surfaces, making it a versatile addition to your toolkit, especially if you frequently use green tape but need a more adaptable option for complex shapes.

Polyimide Tape (Kapton Alternative)

Lastly, we have polyimide tape, also known by the trademark name Kapton. Although we provide a non-branded polyimide, it offers the same excellent properties. This tape can withstand temperatures up to 260 degrees Celsius and is often used in applications such as flow soldering and electroplating. If your application doesn’t require such high-temperature resistance, you might opt for the more economical options like the green or blue tapes, which still provide excellent performance up to 220 degrees Celsius.

Conclusion

At AFAC, we understand that each application has unique requirements. Our range of high-temperature self-adhesive masking tapes is designed to meet various industrial needs, from flexible crepe paper tape for electroplating to robust polyimide tape for high-temperature soldering. By selecting the right tape for your specific application, you can ensure optimal performance and efficiency in your production processes.

If you are a quality manager, production manager, or product designer seeking reliable masking solutions, AFAC is here to help. Contact us today to discuss your requirements and discover how our high-temperature tapes can enhance your production workflow.

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