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3M 5153 5" X 36YD

Description
TAPE GLASS CLOTH BROWN 5"X 36YDS
Categoryaccessories   
File Size21KB,2 Pages
Manufacturer3M
Websitehttp://3M.com/esd
Environmental Compliance
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3M 5153 5" X 36YD Overview

TAPE GLASS CLOTH BROWN 5"X 36YDS

3M 5153 5" X 36YD Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Tape typeglass gauze
Adhesivethermoset silicone
base fabric, carrierPTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene)
thickness0.0080"(8.0 mils,0.203mm)
Thickness - Adhesive0.0022"(2.2 mils,0.056mm)
Thickness - base fabric, carrier0.0058"(5.8 mils, 0.147mm)
width5.00"(127.00mm)
length108' (32.9m) 36 yards
colorbrown
use-
temperature range-100°F ~ 500°F(-73°C ~ 260°C)
shelf life24 months
Shelf life start dateManufacturing date
PTFE Glass Cloth Tapes
5151 • 5153
Technical Data
Product
Description
June, 2011
3M™ PTFE Glass Cloth Tapes 5151 and 5153 are constructed using (PTFE) polytetra-
fluoroethylene impregnated glass cloth with silicone adhesive. These tapes are used in
many applications requiring high temperature performance and high abrasion resistance.
3M tapes 5151 and 5153 also come in a premium grade and a liner version.
Standard
Roll Length
36 yds.
(32.9 m)
Standard
Roll Widths
12, 24 and 36 in.
Product
Construction
Product
3M tape
5151PL
Backing
Woven glass cloth
impregnated with
PTFE, premium
grade, liner
Woven glass cloth
impregnated with
PTFE
Woven glass cloth
impregnated with
PTFE, liner
Adhesive
Silicone
Liner
Embossed UPVC,
random dot
pattern, yellow
No liner
Color
Dark
Brown
3M tapes
5151 and
5153
3M tape
5153L
Silicone
Light
Brown
Light
Brown
36 yds.
(32.9 m)
36 yds.
(32.9 m)
12, 24 and 36 in.
Silicone
Embossed UPVC,
random dot
pattern, yellow
12, 24 and 36 in.
Typical
Physical
Properties
Note: The following technical information and data should be considered representative or
typical only and should not be used for specification purposes.
ASTM Test Method
3M tape 5151
Adhesion to Steel:
Tensile Strength at Break:
Backing Thickness:
Total Tape Thickness:
Temperature Use Range:
3M tape 5153
Adhesion to Steel:
Tensile Strength at Break:
Backing Thickness:
Total Tape Thickness:
Temperature Use Range:
33 oz./in. width (36 N/100 mm)
110 lbs./in.width (1925 N/100 mm)
3.0 mils (0.08 mm)
5.3 mils (0.13 mm)
-100°F to 500°F (-73°C to 260°C)
43 oz./in. width (47 N/100 mm)
290 lbs./in.width (5075 N/100 mm)
5.8 mils (0.15 mm)
8.0 mils (0.20 mm)
-100°F to 500°F (-73°C to 260°C)
D-3330
D-3759
D-3652
D-3652
D-3330
D-3759
D-3652
D-3652
Features
• Very low moisture absorption allows the tape to perform in many humid environments.
• Provides greater tensile strength and resistance to tear and puncture than typical PTFE
film backed tapes.
• Thick glass cloth backing for a long wear life and high impact and puncture resistance.
• Thick PTFE coating for an exceptionally smooth surface and provides non-stick, low
friction surface.
• Easy release liner on versions with liner.
• Silicone adhesive offers high temperature performance and long aging.
CAUTION:
When PTFE film tapes are exposed to temperatures about 600°F (316°C),
small quantities of hazardous vapors may be released. INHALATION OF THESE VAPORS
MAY BE HARMFUL OR MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION. Do not
heat or expose PTFE film tapes to temperatures above 600°F (316°C).
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