Specification

Repair Tape
General Performance Properties
Moisture Resistance Excellent UV Resistance Excellent
Electrical Insulation Excellent Ozone Resistance Excellent
Resilience Excellent Corrosion Prevention Excellent
High Temperatures Excellent Solvent Resistance Good
Flame Resistance Good Acid Resistance Good-Fair
Abrasion Resistance Good Oil Resistance Good-Fair
Tear Resistance Good Hydrocarbon Resistance Good-Fair
Relation and Compliance to Industry Standards
A-A-59163: Supercedes MIL-I-46852C
CPSIA: Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act
PROP 65: The Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986
Class H Insulator– National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA)
RoHS: Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive 2022/95/EC
REACH: Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (EU Regulation)
Flammability Testing: Per CPSC's ASTM F963-08
UL: UL Listed for use at not more than 600V and at not more than 80˚C (176˚F)
Instructions: Clean surface to be wrapped. Cut length of Repair Tape needed for the application.
Peel short length of protective film from one end. Keep tape clean and dry. Begin with one complete
overlap onto the tape itself. Stretch tape while continuing to wrap object with 1/2 laps, removing
protective film as you go. Final wrap should be 1 complete overlap onto itself, as done in the beginning.
Special Notes:
Repair Tape bond begins to cure immediately upon contact with itself.
Repositioning or removal is not recommended after 2 minutes of contact.
Repair Tape will form a permanent bond within 24 hours at room temperature.
Store lying flat in a cool, dry place.
For warranty information on Repair Tape and other Gardner Bender products, please go to gardnerbender.com.
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