Professional Grade Vinyl Electrical Tape
Scotch Super 33+ Vinyl Electrical Tape is a 7 mil thick, premium grade tape that provides electrical insulation for all wires and cables rated up to 600V. The flame retardant tape withstands a temperature range of 0 to 221°F (18 to 105°C). It is compatible with solid dielectric cable insulation, synthetic cable insulations, jackets, and splicing compounds.
Scotch Super 33+ Tape is designed for above/below grade, indoor/outdoor, low and high voltage applications and for harnessing cables. This tape offers electrical and mechanical protection with the combination of a pressure-sensitive, rubber resin adhesive and elastic, PVC backing. It provides a protective jacket for high-voltage cable splices. This electrical tape is highly resistant to UV rays, abrasion, moisture, alkalis, solvents, and many acids. UL Listed, CSA Certified, and RoHS 2011/65/EU Compliant.
Commonly used in these types of applications
- UL510: As primary insulation on applications up to 600V at a max temperature of 80°C (176°F) and min temperature of -10°C (14°F) on joints and splices in wires and cables in accordance with NFPA 70, National Electrical Code
- CSA C22.2 No.197: As primary insulation on applications up to 1000V at a max temperature of 105°C (221°F) and min temperature of -18°C (0°F) on joints and splices in wires and cables in accordance with Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1
- IEC 60454-3-1: Classification Type 7, Designation IEC 60454-3-1-7/F-PVCP/90 for thermal index of 90°C (194°F) and min temperature rating of -18°C (0°F)
- Industrial, Commercial, and Residential environments
- Where Flame Retardant and Sunlight, Cold Resistance rating is required - UL510
- Cable jacket repair (up to 600V (UL) / 1000V (CSA) as Primary Insulation) and as mechanical protection when overwrapping rubber splicing, and mastic tapes used on LV/MV/HV joints and splices
- Critical indoor and outdoor operations as determined by end-user where the use of a general use vinyl electrical tape is not recommended
- Where compatibility with most solid dielectric cable insulations, rubber, and synthetic splicing compounds is required
- Where reducing moisture ingress is needed, the best results are achieved when used as an overwrap in combination with a rubber splicing or mastic tape product
- For harnessing and bundling of wires and cable where minimum bulk is required