2026-05-22 The glass transition temperature (Tg) of silicone pressure-sensitive adhesive is around -120°C – far lower than acrylic adhesives. This ultra-low Tg keeps PTFE high-temperature tape flexible and sticky even at -70°C, preventing brittle cracking and enabling reliable adhesion in cryogenic applications.
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2026-05-21 The choice of release paper or film substrate and release agent directly impacts the storage stability and peeling performance of PTFE high-temperature tape. This article compares PET vs. kraft paper substrates and silicone vs. fluorinated release agents, recommending the optimal combination for zero-residue peeling and long-term reliability.
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2026-05-21 PTFE high-temperature tapes are widely used for electrical insulation, but high-frequency and high-voltage conditions pose unique risks: electrical breakdown, partial discharge, thermal aging, high-frequency signal loss, and environmental sensitivity. This article explains each risk and how to avoid them.
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