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Rubber tapes are generally non-adhesive, and are either equipped with a liner or are linerless. Stretched and overlapped layers will fuse or bond together to form an effective electrical insulation and moisture barrier. For low-voltage (1000V or less) applications, rubber tapes should be stretched during wrapping so that tape width is reduced to approximately 75%. For high- and medium-voltage applications — where the electrical stresses are high (e.g. connector areas, lug areas, and cable shield cut-back areas) — tape should be stretched just short of its breaking point.
In plumbing, self-bonding rubber tape serves as an effective tool for repairing leaks in pipes and hoses. When wrapped tightly around a leaking area, the tape creates a waterproof seal that can hold up against high pressure. This feature not only enables quick repairs but also mitigates the risk of water damage in both residential and commercial settings.
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