PVC Insulation Tape
PVC thermal insulation tape is a type of electrical tape that is suitable for indoor and outdoor use, as it is very durable and weatherproof.
The main purpose of PVC insulation tape is to enable electricians to insulate wires and other electricity conducting materials. The tape is wrapped around an electrical wire to prevent a short circuit which could lead to a fire or someone being electrocuted.
The tape is ideal for most electrical insulation, binding, and colour coding. Colour coding with electrical tape allows electricians to organise their wiring systems effectively.
Our range is manufactured to comply with BS EN 60454-3 and is water, abrasion and UV resistant.
The tape is supplied in lengths of 20m or 33m and is available in black, blue, brown, green, grey, red, yellow, yellow/green, and white insulating tape. Sold in singles.
Specialist Tape
Also included in our range is specialist tape. Underground warning tape, in rolls of 200m. 200 metre roll of non-adhesive coloured polythene warning tape suitable for marking buried pipes or cables. Ideal visual warning for potential danger on construction sites allowing for quick and instantaneous identification of buried pipes and cables.
Shop green electrical tape, yellow electrical tape, blue electrical tape, black insulating tape, brown, grey, red, yellow/green, and white electrical tape. We offer an extensive variety of Cable Management products at Meteor Electrical, all of our products in stock are available for next-day delivery!
PVC Insulation Tape
Electrical insulation tapes are crucial for maintaining the well-being of your wiring. PVC insulation tapes are a type of electrical tape suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. With PVC insulation tapes, you can create a strong and durable bond on your wiring systems.
Made from strong, weatherproof materials, PVC insulation tapes withstand many hazardous elements. They are ideal for color coding, binding, and organizing wiring systems.
At Meteor Electrical, you can find a wide range of PVC insulation tapes that meet British electrical standards. Before using PVC insulation tapes, it’s important to understand how to apply insulation tapes. Here are some important things to know about insulation tapes.
What Are PVC Insulation Tapes?
PVC insulation tapes are part of the electrical insulation tape family. Manufactured from premium quality materials, the main component in PVC insulation tapes is plasticized polyvinyl chloride. These tapes are often considered “balanced” due to their multiple safety features.
They are coated with an aggressive pressure-sensitive adhesive that allows them to attach to multiple surfaces, including tough and rough ones.
The primary function of PVC electrical tape is to act as a safety barrier for wires, insulating and covering many wires, cables, and other materials that conduct electricity. PVC electrical tape is also known as thermal insulating tape and has multiple uses in workplaces, domestic, and commercial properties.
PVC insulation tapes come in various sizes depending on the application. They are available in different colors, which are great for color coding and organizing wiring systems.
Color coding cables clearly identifies their use, ensuring safe handling.
Benefits of PVC Insulation Tapes
PVC electrical insulation tape has numerous benefits that protect your cabling from damage, ensuring your systems stay operational for a long time. Here are some important benefits:
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Low Temperature Resistance: PVC tape withstands temperatures as low as -45 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for any season.
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High Weather Resistance: It works well against harsh weather conditions, making it ideal for outdoor use.
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High Corrosion Resistance: It protects wiring from corrosion, reducing the need for frequent replacements.
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Simplified Applications: Easy to use and apply, with a high-grade adhesive that ensures better connectivity in your wiring.
What To Consider When Choosing PVC Insulation Tapes?
When choosing PVC insulation tapes, consider these features to ensure you get the best quality:
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Crucial Electrical Tape Requirements: The tape should insulate effectively, be fireproof, heat-resistant, user-friendly, and flexible.
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Tape Grade: Look at the tape's thickness, dielectric strength, and backing construction. High-grade tapes are more durable and provide better protection.
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Tape Colour: Choose colors based on phase, voltage, and other electrically-relevant factors for effective color coding.
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Tape’s Stretch: Opt for tapes with good elongation to provide a tight protective bind on cables.
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Ease Of Use: Choose tapes that are easy to handle and tear by hand, simplifying the organization process.
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Code Compliance: Ensure the tape meets your building’s electrical regulations for added safety and reliability.
Are PVC Insulation Tapes Waterproof?
While not commonly waterproof due to the adhesive, PVC insulation tapes are generally water-resistant. They work well in wet weather conditions but should not be submerged in water. For water-related applications, look for tapes with water-resistant qualities.
How To Apply Insulation Tape?
To apply insulation tape correctly:
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Half Lap The Insulation Tape: Apply the tape in a half-lap configuration for a double layer of insulation.
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Stretch The Tape While Wrapping: Stretch the tape to provide extra insulation and ensure it withstands dangerous elements.
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Avoid Using Insulation Tape As A Replacement For Wire Nuts: Use wire nuts for further reinforcement as tape alone may degrade over time.
Decoding Different Colored Electrical Tape
Each colored electrical tape has a specific purpose:
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Black: Common for protection and marking phasing purposes.
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White: Used in the US for low voltage or neutral wires, and in the UK for visible applications.
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Blue: Indicates low voltage phase C or neutral sheath 230V.
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Green: Indicates earth in the UK or earth ground in the US.
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Brown: Used in the US for high voltage phase A and internationally for low voltage phase A.
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Yellow: Indicates low voltage phase B in the UK and high voltage phase C in the US.
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Red: Indicates low voltage phase A in the UK and low voltage phase B in the US.
At Meteor Electrical, you can find a wide range of PVC electrical tapes in various colors and sizes to suit your application needs.
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