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3M 1318-1 1.375" X 72YD-BLACK

Description
TAPE FILM BLACK 1 3/8"X 72YDS
Categoryaccessories   
File Size91KB,2 Pages
Manufacturer3M
Websitehttp://3M.com/esd
Environmental Compliance
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3M 1318-1 1.375" X 72YD-BLACK Overview

TAPE FILM BLACK 1 3/8"X 72YDS

3M 1318-1 1.375" X 72YD-BLACK Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Tape typethin film
Adhesiveacrylic acid
base fabric, carrierPolyester film
thickness0.0025"(2.5 mils,0.064mm)
Thickness - Adhesive0.0015"(1.5 mils,0.038mm)
Thickness - base fabric, carrier0.0010"(1.0 mils,0.025mm)
width1.38"(34.93mm)1 3/8"
length216' (66.0m) 72 yards
colorblack
use-
temperature range266°F (130°C) maximum
shelf life-
Shelf life start date-
1318-1, 1318-2 Tape
Polyester Film Tape with Acrylic Pressure-Sensitive
Adhesive
Data Sheet
Product Description
3M™ 1318 Tape is a polyester film tape with
acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesive. It has
excellent flagging resistance and solvent
resistance, making it well suited for applications
where cleaning solvents and mineral oil are
present. It consists of materials that are
represented in many UL Recognized Insulation
Systems and has a UL 130˚C temperature rating.
It offers good wet grab, excellent shelf life,
smooth, even unwind and is suitable for printing.
• UL Recognized Class 130°C
• Excellent Flagging Resistance
• Printable
• Solvent resistant without thermosetting
• Excellent Shelf Life
Colors
3M 1318 Tape is available in yellow, white and black.
Applications
3M 1318 Tape is especially suited for applications
such as wrapping coils, capacitors, wire harnesses,
transformers, shaded pole motors and fractional
horsepower motors.
UL Component Recognition
UL Recognized for use at temperatures not
exceeding 130˚C. UL File Number E17385,
Guide OANZ2. Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
Recognized products are evaluated for use as
components of end-product equipment that is Listed
or Classified by UL. To achieve Underwriters
Laboratories Recognition, component construction
must meet UL specifications and conditions of
acceptabilty for proper and safe use of the
component or products.
1-mil Film
Acrylic
Polyester film
1.0 mil (25 micron)
2.5 mils / 0,063 mm
Yellow, White, Black
130˚C (266˚F)
5,500 Volts
>1 x 10
6
25 lbs./in (44N/10mm)
100
1.0
30 oz/in (3,3N/10mm)
Yes
I
Typical Properties
Adhesive
Backing
Backing Thickness
1
Total Thickness
Colors-Designation
Temperature Class
Dielectric Breakdown
1
Insulation Resistance
1
(megohms)
Breaking Strength
1
Elongation
1
(% at break)
Electrolytic Corrosion Factor
2
Adhesion to Steel
1
Printable
CTI Material Group
2-mil Film
Acrylic
Polyester film
2.0 mils (50 micron)
3.3 mils / 0,088 mm
Yellow, White, Black
130˚C (266˚F)
7,000 Volts
>1 x 10
6
50 lbs./in (88N/10mm)
110
1.0
30 oz/in (3,3N/10mm)
Yes
I
Note: Typical properties are not recommended for specification purposes. Product specifications will be provided upon request.
Footnote: 1 Test Method ASTM D 1000
2 UL-recognized for flame retardancy per UL510, Product Category OANZ2, File E17385
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