Polyimide 500°F Hi-Temp 2.5 Mil Wave Solder Tape, 1/4" x 36yd
Hisco #:PC500-0250-4547
MFG #:PC500-0250
Our Price: $10.00 RL
Availability: 14 In Stock
Manufacturer Estimated Lead Time When Not In Stock: 7 days
Minimum Order QTY: 1
Item must be ordered in multiples of 1
Item must be ordered in multiples of 1
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The Argon Masking PC500-0250 is a 2.5 mil thick, 1/4" wide, brown masking tape that comes on a 36 yd roll. The residue free tape is great for a variety of applications including high temperature powder coating, wave soldering, and circuit board production.
Argon Masking PC500-0250 Features:- Series: PC500
- Product Type: Masking Tape
- Backing Material: Polyimide Film
- Adhesive Material: Silicone
- Material Category: Plastic
- Color: Brown
- Primary Color: Brown
- Width: 1/4in
- Length: 36yd
- Thickness: 2.5mil
- Applications: Powder Coating, Wave Soldering, Circuit Board Production
- Maximum Operating Temperature: +500°F
- Package Quantity: 72RL/CA
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Product Description
The Argon Masking PC500-0250 is a 2.5 mil thick, 1/4" wide, brown masking tape that comes on a 36 yd roll. The residue free tape is great for a variety of applications including high temperature powder coating, wave soldering, and circuit board production.
Argon Masking PC500-0250 Features:- Series: PC500
- Product Type: Masking Tape
- Backing Material: Polyimide Film
- Adhesive Material: Silicone
- Material Category: Plastic
- Color: Brown
- Primary Color: Brown
- Width: 1/4in
- Length: 36yd
- Thickness: 2.5mil
- Applications: Powder Coating, Wave Soldering, Circuit Board Production
- Maximum Operating Temperature: +500°F
- Package Quantity: 72RL/CA
Technical Information
Brand: Argon Masking
Availability: In Stock
Weight: 0.05
Country Of Origin: CN
Harmonized Code: 3919.90.5060
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Our Price: $10.00 RL
Availability: 14 In Stock
Minimum Order QTY: 1
Item must be ordered in multiples of 1
Item must be ordered in multiples of 1

