1. Environmental adaptability.
2. Physical properties.
Fiber-reinforced tapes typically possess good temperature resistance, with long-term high-temperature resistance up to 100°C and short-term high-temperature resistance up to 200°C. Simultaneously, these tapes exhibit excellent moisture and alkali resistance, maintaining stable performance in humid environments or environments containing certain chemicals.
This type of tape possesses high tensile strength, typically reaching thousands to tens of thousands of Newtons per 100 mm, with low elongation at break (usually around 5%), which endows the product with good dimensional stability and resistance to deformation.
