Whether you are in the HVAC, construction, aerospace, marine, or household appliance industries, we offer a complete assortment of versatile aluminum foil tapes specifically engineered to meet your toughest requirements. You can rely on our range of multipurpose foil tape to deliver high thermal resistance, durability, and conductivity. So, if you are looking for a solution for sealing and insulation, electrical shielding, thermal management, or ongoing repairs, explore our aluminum foil tapes.
Discover the features of our foil tapes
Our foil tapes are electrically and thermally conductive as well as heat and light reflective, making them suitable for a variety of industrial applications. They create a long-lasting barrier against moisture, gas, and vapor thanks to their age resistance and strong adhesive capabilities. And our aluminum foil tapes have been engineered to resist a range of oils and acids – helping you to tackle any hurdles.
When it comes to heat and flame resistance, our multipurpose aluminum foil tapes deliver outstanding performance. They can withstand temperatures ranging from -40 °C (-40 °F) to 160 °C (320 °F) and effectively reflect heat radiation. Naturally, our foil tapes meet the requirements of certifications for flame resistance: DIN 4102, class B1 and B2 for flame retardance, and UL510A and UL723.
Find the right aluminum foil tape for your application
Each sector leverages the unique properties of foil tape – its durability, reflectivity, and adhesive strength – to address their specific industrial needs and manufacturing challenges. Find the perfect tape for your application quickly and efficiently in just a few clicks. Effortlessly navigate through our extensive selection of foil tape by refining your search based on specific criteria such as backing material, adhesive type, and total thickness.
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Foil tapes in industry – a solution for many applications
Our robust aluminum foil tapes are suited to seal insulation and pipes permanently, to enable electrical and thermal conductivity in materials, and to reflect heat radiation. They can also be used to mask, protect, and repair metal and other surfaces.
The household appliance industry relies on foil tapes to bond cooling lines and mount refrigeration coils. Our aluminum adhesive tapes are also ideal for general temperature insulation applications in manufacturing, thanks to their reflective surface.
In construction, foil tapes developed by our experts can be used to join and seal heat and ventilation systems, ducts and pipes, as well as rain gutters. They also help reflect heat and protect from moisture ingress on roofs, prolonging the lifespan of building materials.
Thanks to their conductive properties, the electronic and electrical sectors use foil tapes to shield cables, wires, and other vital components from electromagnetic and radio-frequency interference (EMI/RFI). And where needed, electrical foil tapes make substrates electrically and thermally conductive, to maintain the integrity and functionality of electronic devices.
Finally, our multipurpose adhesive foil tapes make temporary or permanent repairson trucks, RVs, and trailers, are easy to complete. So, if you are looking for a solution for sealing and insulation, electrical shielding, thermal management, or ongoing repairs, reach for one of our tapes.
FAQs about foil tape
What are the benefits of using foil tapes?
Foil tapes are heat and age resistant and adhere well to various surfaces. They are quick and easy to apply, mechanically stable, and conformable. Aluminum foil tapes are a popular choice in manufacturing and industry as they are electrically and thermally conductive, creating a barrier against moisture, gases, and vapors.
What are the main applications of foil tapes?
Our foil tapes are used for sealing ductwork in HVAC systems, electrical shielding, thermal management, repairing and maintaining metal surfaces, and various roofing, insulation, and building applications. Key industries that rely on foil tapes include HVAC, automotive, aerospace, electronics, construction, and manufacturing.