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This heavy-duty aluminum foil duct tape is designed for a multitude of applications, including HVAC sealing, repairs, and insulation. With a thickness of 3.9mil, it offers excellent durability while remaining easy to handle. Its waterproof and heat-resistant properties make it ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, ensuring reliable performance in any environment.
F**.
Seals in the air
This tape was just what I needed to seal my air ducts. Works wonders . Easy to use and stayed were i put it. Very good quality. Id buy it again!
M**G
Good
Very sturdy and does the job
G**R
Good tape
Strong tape and adhesive.
M**N
Working well
Works well as intended and seems to be good quality.
B**Y
Good tape
Great tape for heat wrapping things , easy to use and very functional.
H**U
Great for air ducts
Good to seal the air ducts. Use to wrap around the insulation.
A**G
Definitely sticks and tough enough it doesn't rip apart when applying it.
This tape sticks very well.
W**R
Several problems
I was looking for an aluminum tape that was non-conductive (ie, the adhesion side wouldn't conduct electricity), as I use such tape to protect electric circuit boards from RF interference. Several 1-star ratings stated it's non-conductive (and they didn't like that, apparently wanting conductive tape for some reason). However they must have measured incorrectly, because I definitely registered conduction through my multi-meter. The description doesn't state that this is conductive. So for my needs this was useless, as I cannot have tape conducting electricity across the surface of an electronic board. Your needs may of course be different.In addition the adhesive does not hold if subjected to liquids. Get it wet or encase it in liquid resin, and it comes loose. Several of the negative reviews report poor adhesive qualities; I should have listened but there were so many positive reviews. (I have to wonder if the numerous positive reviews understand what aluminum tape is supposed to do or how it's supposed to work.) Aluminum tape should be very thin and conform to the shape of the surface. It should be very adhesive. The adhesive is ordinarily not supposed to be conductive unless specifically stated. Why would one want electricity coming through the tape itself? In addition this appears to be plastic-coated tape (which prevents oxidation), which is fine for me but some may not like that property. The plastic does make it less-malleable.So poor adhesion and is conductive. Can't be used to protect circuit boards. Money wasted as it's not worth the effort to return it.
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