Types of Fabric Tape
Types of Conductive Tape
Conductive Tape combines excellent electrical conductivity with strong adhesion, offering reliable EMI shielding, grounding, and circuit connectivity in electronics and industrial applications. Its precision, durability, and easy application make it ideal for protecting sensitive components, improving signal integrity, and ensuring long-lasting performance in demanding environments.
Key Features & Benefits
- Flexible cloth backing for easy conformability
- Strong adhesion to cables, plastics, and metal surfaces
- Good resistance to abrasion, aging, and environmental factors
- Available with noise damping and flame retardant properties
- Suitable for automated and manual assembly processes
Typical Applications
- Wire harness wrapping and bundling
- Automotive interior and engine compartment wiring
- Cable protection and insulation
- Industrial equipment and appliance assembly
- Noise reduction and vibration damping
Technical Specifications (Typical)
| Property | Typical Value |
|---|---|
| Backing Material | Woven Fabric / Non-woven Cloth |
| Adhesive Type | Rubber-based / Acrylic |
| Temperature Resistance | -30°C to 150°C (depending on type) |
| Thickness | 0.18 – 0.35 mm (customizable) |
| Formats | Rolls, Logs, Die-cut Parts |
Why Choose Our Fabric Tape
Our fabric tapes are engineered to meet the requirements of OEM manufacturers and industrial customers. Consistent quality, reliable adhesion, and customization options ensure stable performance in long-term applications.
Fabric Tape FAQ
Fabric tape is widely used for bundling, sealing, surface protection, and heavy-duty repairs.
It is commonly applied in:
Packaging and logistics
Automotive interior fixing
Cable wrapping
Construction and maintenance
Industrial temporary fastening
Its strong cloth backing provides excellent durability.
Fabric tape is typically made of:
Cotton cloth or polyester fabric backing
Rubber-based or hot melt adhesive
Optional coating for water resistance
This structure gives fabric tape high strength, flexibility, and tear resistance.
Fabric tape is often considered an industrial-grade duct tape, but differences include:
Higher fabric density for industrial use
Stronger adhesion options
Specialized versions for automotive or electrical applications
We supply both general-purpose and professional-grade fabric tapes.
Yes. Most fabric tapes offer:
Water resistance
Abrasion and wear resistance
Reliable performance in rough environments
For outdoor or heavy-duty applications, we can provide enhanced coated versions.
Yes. One key advantage of fabric tape is that it is hand-tearable, making it highly convenient for:
On-site repairs
Quick packaging
Temporary fixing tasks
No cutting tools are required.
Standard fabric tape is designed for strong bonding, so residue may occur if left long-term.
We also offer clean-removal fabric tape options for applications where surface protection is critical.






