
varnished cambric tape. The woven fabric provides a barrier between conductive elements, helping to prevent short circuits and other electrical malfunctions. This can help to ensure the safe and reliable operation of electrical systems. The term 130C refers to the tape's exceptional heat resistance, capable of withstanding temperatures up to 130 degrees Celsius (266 degrees Fahrenheit). This characteristic alone sets it apart from conventional tapes, allowing it to maintain its integrity and adhesive properties even under extreme conditions. The 'linerless' aspect signifies that the tape is applied without a release liner, simplifying the application process and reducing waste. Brand reputation also has a say in the pricing structure
