Scotch® Linerless Rubber
Splicing Tape 130C
Data Sheet
Product
Description
Features
November 2017
Scotch® Linerless Rubber Splicing Tape 130C is a highly conformable, linerless, ethylene rubber
(EPR), high-voltage insulating tape, formulated to provide excellent thermal dissipation of splice
heat. The tape is designed for use in splicing and terminating wires and cables. Rated up to 90˚C
continuous operating temperatures and short-term 130˚C overload service. The tape has excellent
physical and electrical properties, which provide immediate moisture seals and void-free buildups. This product can be used for low and high-voltage (through 69 kV) applications.
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Linerless, self-bonding, primary insulating tape rated through 69 kV
High thermal conductivity
Ethylene propylene base
Excellent physical and electrical properties
Designed to insulate splices and terminate cables whose overload temperatures
can reach 130˚C
Physical and electrical properties unaffected by degree of stretch
Compatible with common, solid dielectric cable insulation
Uniform tape unwind from roll
Small roll size (O.D.)
Five-year shelf life
Stable over wide application temperature range
Weather resistant
Primary insulation for splicing all types of solid dielectric insulated cables through 69 kV
Primary insulation for building stress cones on all types of solid dielectric insulated cables up to
35 kV bus bar insulation
Jacketing (secondary insulation) on high-voltage splices and terminations
Moisture-sealing electrical connections
Bus bar insulation
End-sealing high-voltage cables
Motor leads
Jacket repairs
Specifications
The high-voltage corona resistant tape must be supplied without a liner, be based on ethylene
propylene rubber, and be capable of emergency operating cable temperature of 130˚C. The tape must
be capable of being applied in either stretched or unstretched conditions without resulting in loss of
either physical or electrical properties. The tape must not split, crack, slip, or flag when exposed to
various environments (indoor or outdoor). The tape must be compatible with all synthetic cable
insulations and have a shelf life of five years.
Engineering
/Architectural
Splicing and terminating solid dielectric cable shall be done in accordance with drawings engineered
by the splice material manufacturer. All splices and terminations shall be insulated using Scotch®
Linerless Rubber Splicing Tape 130C.
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Scotch® Linerless Rubber Splicing Tape 130C
Typical
Physical
and Electrical
Properties
Not for specifications. Values are typical, not to be considered minimum or maximum.
Properties measured at room temperature 73°F (23°C) unless otherwise stated.
Physical Properties (Test Method)
Typical Value
US units (metric)
Color
Black
Thickness
(ASTM D–4325)
30 mils
(0.762 mm)
Tensile Strength
(ASTM D 4325)
250 psi
(1.72 MPa)
Ultimate Elongation
(ASTM D 4325)
850%
Operating Temperature
(ASTM D 4388)
194°F
(90°C)
Emergency Overload
(ASTM D 4388)
266°F
(130°C)
Thermal Conductivity (23°C)
( ASTM C 518)
0.3 W/m˚C
Ozone Resistance
(ASTM D 4388)
Passes
Heat Resistance
(ASTM D 4388)
Passes
UV Resistance
(ASTM D 4388)
Passes
Electrical Properties (Test Method)
Typical Value
US units (metric)
Dielectric Strength
ASTM D 4325
Original
750 V/mil
(29.5 Kv/mm)
ASTM D 4325
24 hrs in H2O
750 V/mil
(29.5 Kv/mm)
ASTM D 4325
96 hrs @ 23°C 96% RH
730 V/mil
(28.7 Kv/mm)
Volume Resistivity
ASTM D 4325
Original
Aged 96 hrs @ 23°C 96% RH
>1015 ohm-cm
>1014 ohm-cm
Dielectric Constant
ASTM D 4325
1200 V@ 60 Hz
23°C
90°C
Dissipation Factor
ASTM D 4325
1200 V@ 60 Hz
23°C
90°C
3.5
3.6
0.70%
3.00%
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Scotch® Linerless Rubber Splicing Tape 130C
Installation
Techniques
This tape should be applied in successive half-lapped level wound layers until desired build-up is
reached. It should be applied like any rubber tape; that is, the side of the tape wrapped inside the roll
should be applied outside on the splice (tacky side up). This will help prevent the roll from getting
progressively further away from the work area.
To eliminate voids in critical areas, highly elongate 130C tape. Stretch tape in critical areas just short
of the breaking point; doing so will not alter its physical or electrical properties. In less critical areas,
less elongation may be used. The tape should be stretched to a minimum of 3/4 its original width.
Always attempt to half-lap to produce a uniform buildup. When using 130C tape for splicing cable
above 15 kV, always highly elongate the tape throughout the entire splice. Techniques for proper
usage of 130C tape are contained in standard and special prints available though the “3M System
for Splicing and Terminating” program. These are available through the local 3M Electrical Products
Division representative.
Shelf Life &
Storage
Scotch® Linerless Rubber Splicing Tape 130C has a 5 year shelf life from the date of manufacture
when stored in a temperature and humidity controlled environment: 10⁰C/50⁰F to 27⁰C/80⁰F and
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