The flame retardant acetate cloth tape will evenly coat the prepared acrylic acid on the surface of the treated acetic acid cloth, and then enter the drying room to remove the volatile solvent and react at a high temperature of 150 degrees to form a stable high-viscosity adhesive tape. Molecular material. The material is non-toxic and has no peculiar smell. It is safe for human body during use and will not pollute the environment after use.
Features and uses: used for interlayer insulation and bundling of transformers, wires, etc., mobile phones, computers, and electronics. According to the type of adhesive, acetate cloth tape is divided into rubber type acetate cloth and acrylic acid type acetate cloth (commonly known as "acrylic" in the market). According to the use requirements of different electrical products, flame retardants need to be added, and the base material should be treated with flame retardant. The product of the flame retardant, which ignites immediately and cannot be extinguished automatically, is "non-flame retardant acetate cloth tape". Generally speaking, the acetate cloth base material and the adhesive itself are not fireproof, and require special processing to achieve the "flame retardant" effect.
Because the acetate cloth substrate has strong moisture absorption and breathability, good resilience, easy to wash and dry, no static electricity and hairball, and excellent aging resistance, it can last for more than 15 years. The acetate cloth tape processed from the acetate cloth base material has the characteristics of high temperature resistance, anti-aging, soft and compliant, good conformability, easy punching, easy unwinding, acid resistance, alkali resistance, mildew resistance, etc., and excellent insulation performance. In general glass fiber cloth and glass cloth, it is widely used in TV, transformer, air conditioner, computer and other manufacturing fields.