87105

Shurtape® 101015 PC 857 HVAC Grade Printed Duct Tape, 55 m L x 48 mm W, 14 mil THK, Synthetic Rubber Adhesive, Polyethylene Film with Cloth Carrier Backing, Metalized Silver

Manufacturer: Shurtape Technologies
Brand: Shurtape®
Lee Supply #: 87105
Manufacturer Part #: 101015
UPC: 040074019638
Customer Part #:
Sold As: 24 RL/CS
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Adhesion Strength      :      70 in-oz
Adhesive Material      :      Synthetic Rubber
Backing Material      :      Polyethylene Film with Cloth Carrier
Color      :      Metalized Silver
Lee_Descr      :      PC 857 - SHURTAPE 2 X 60 CLOTH DUCT TAPE - HIGH HOLD - SILVER - UL 181B-FX LISTED AND PRINTED FLEX DUCT
Length      :      55 m
Maximum Operating Temperature      :      212 deg F
Minimum Operating Temperature      :      50 deg F
Series      :      PC 857
Tensile Strength      :      27 in-lb
Thickness      :      14 mil
Type      :      HVAC Grade
Width      :      48 mm
Weight      :      2.09 lb
Width      :      6.68 in
Length      :      1.89 in
Volume      :      84.36 cu-in
Height      :      6.68 in

UL 181B-FX listed and printed cloth duct tape used in the HVAC industry to seal, seam and join Class 1 flex duct, even when surfaces are rougher or not fully clean. Offering high holding power, superior shear strength and excellent tear ability, PC 857 is recommended for applications in which the tensile strength and adhesion to stainless steel and polyethylene must meet or exceed the strict requirements of UL, flex duct manufacturers and city and state codes.

Shurtape® Printed Duct Tape, HVAC Grade, Series: PC 857, 55 m Length, 48 mm Width, 14 mil Thickness, Metalized Silver, Synthetic Rubber Adhesive, Polyethylene Film with Cloth Carrier Backing, 70 in-oz Adhesion Strength, 27 in-lb Tensile Strength, 212 deg F Maximum Operating, 50 deg F Minimum Operating

  • UL 181B-FX listed - clearly printed on the tape for quick identification
  • High holding power
  • Superior shear strength
  • Easy to tear, resistant to flame spread, smoke generation, mold growth, humidity and the effects of high temperatures
  • Green point contributor product
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