Tac-Tape A7058 (5 Thou)

Tac-Tape A7058 is a PTFE coated glass fibre product with a high PTFE content and silicone adhesive with a corrugated yellow backing liner. Mainly used as a high temperature release material in the packaging, plastics and composite industries as well as a liner in mould release and roller covering applications.

Tac-Tape A7058 (5 Thou)
Tac-Tape A7058 (5 Thou)

Specifications

Key technical specifications for Tac-Tape A7058 (5 Thou) are summarised below.
Minimum Operating Temperature
-73°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
260°C
Food Grade
No
Adhesive Type
Silicone
Substrate Type
Glass
Nominal Thickness
5 Thou (122 µm)
Formats Available
Tape, Roll

Tac-Tape A7058 is a high-performance PTFE coated glass fabric tape engineered with a pressure-sensitive silicone adhesive. The 5 Thou (122 µm) film provides a smooth, non-stick surface with excellent release properties, combined with the mechanical strength of a glass fabric substrate.

This tape offers a broad operating temperature range from -73°C to 260°C, making it suitable for demanding thermal environments. Sourced from Dotmar, it is available in slit rolls from 12mm up to 980mm wide, ensuring a precise fit for carrier chain and crate chain systems.

Key Features

  • PTFE coated glass fabric substrate for high strength and non-stick performance
  • Silicone adhesive system for reliable bonding
  • Service temperature range from -73°C to 260°C
  • Total tape thickness of 5 Thou (122 µm)
  • Available in slit rolls from 12mm to 980mm wide x 30m long
  • 15m roll length available on request

Tac-Tape A7058 is specifically designed for use as a carrier chain and crate chain tape in packaging, conveying, and materials handling equipment. It is commonly applied to guide rails, chutes, and forming shoulders to reduce friction, prevent product adhesion, and protect surfaces in food processing, printing, and general industrial automation environments.

Sizes Available

Slit Rolls: min. 12mm up to max. 980mm wide x 30m long (15m roll available on request)