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With HelaTape, HellermannTyton offers engineers, designers and electricians a wide range of PVC- and rubber-based electrical tapes: HelaTape Tex (0:16), HelaTape Power (0:42), HelaTape Wrap 25 (0:47). • Electrical tape HelaTape has many strong points • For more Information regarding the Helatape product portfolio, click here: http://www.hellermanntyton.com/site/c... • Textile tapes - HelaTape Tex: • HelaTape Tex cloth tapes are extremely strong in the longitudinal plane and are easy to tear with the fingers in the transverse direction. The range is ideal for protecting, marking, fixing, bundling, patching and repairing. HelaTape Tex is weather-resistant, water-repellent and can be removed residue-free, which is an important characteristic for stage and lighting construction, events and exhibitions. • Self-amalgamating tapes - HelaTape Power: • HelaTape Power 600, 650, 800, 810, 820 and 900 are self-amalgamating rubber tapes without glue and are classified for low, medium and high voltage applications. Self-amalgamating tapes are used for air-tight and water-tight sealing. • Electrical tape: HelaTape Wrap 25 – Vinyl tape for corrosion protection: • ► Special adhesive • ► Excellent protection against corrosion • ► Complete environmental, mechanical and electrical protection • ► Highly resistant to UV, water, oil, most chemicals, bacteria and fungus • ► Used for pipes, tubes, and conduits in outside and underground • applications • HellermannTyton presented its complete range of HelaTape electrical tapes at the Light + Building 2016. A successful concept and the product variety generated lots of interest and positive feedback from exhibition visitors. • Click here for all our exhibitions: • http://www.hellermanntyton.com/site/e... • ► Click here to subscribe: • http://bit.ly/HT_Youtube_Subscribe

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