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3M Scotch Electrical Semi-Conducting Tape 13, 3/4
3M Scotch Electrical Semi-Conducting Tape 13, 3/4
3M Scotch Electrical Semi-Conducting Tape 13, 3/4
3M Scotch Electrical Semi-Conducting Tape 13, 3/4
3M Scotch Electrical Semi-Conducting Tape 13, 3/4

3M Scotch Electrical Semi-Conducting Tape 13, 3/4 in x 15 ft, Printed, Black, High Voltage Splicing Tape, 1 roll

Product ID : 39470862
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Galleon Product ID 39470862
UPC / ISBN 696505458837
Shipping Weight 0.2 lbs
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Model HT002000327
Manufacturer 3M
Shipping Dimension 3.58 x 3.58 x 0.79 inches
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3M Scotch Electrical Semi-Conducting Tape 13, 3/4 Features

  • Used to continue semi-conducting strand shielding found in solid dielectric cables at 5kV and above

  • Usable for indoor or outdoor applications and stable at elevated temperature up to 130C (266F)

  • Semi-conducting (low resistivity) and retains conductivity during installation when stretched

  • Excellent resistance to cracking or checking from solvents, UV, or moisture

  • Not oil resistant. Do not use in splicing and terminating cables with oil or slippery compounds

  • Meets requirement of ASTM-D4388, Type IV and RoHS 2011/65/EU Compliant


About 3M Scotch Electrical Semi-Conducting Tape 13, 3/4

Scotch Electrical Semi-Conducting Tape 13 is a 30-mil, conformable, semi-conducting Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPR) based high-voltage splicing tape. It is a non-vulcanizing and shelf-stable tape with stable conductivity over a wide temperature range. It can be used to continue semi-conducting strand shielding found in solid dielectric (polyethylene, XLP, EPR, etc.) cables at 5kV and above. Scotch Electrical Semi-Conducting Tape 13 is not oil resistant and should not be used in splicing and terminating cables that contain oil or slippery compounds as part of dielectric such as PILC or VCLC.