
A white polyester film containing black, red, or green letters intended for use as a marker identification tape.

A high temperature aramid paper which wraps and binds conductors, separating them from cable fillers and jacketing materials.

A 3/16” (4.8 mm) wide white identification tape printed with legend and sequential footage markings.

A HIGH-DRAW® shielding laminate which offers exceptional draw characteristics, virtually eliminating foil breakup or “pinholes.”

High yield shielding tape typically used for small diameter LAN or telephone coaxial cables.

A printed, slit film which wraps and binds conductors, separating them from cable fillers and jacketing materials.

A HIGH-DRAW® shielding laminate which offers exceptional draw characteristics, virtually eliminating foil breakup or “pinholes.”

Shielding laminate with high tensile and dielectric strengths due to thickness of polyester.






