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Our foil tapes are engineered for airtight sealing of joints, seams, and duct systems where durability, heat resistance, and long-term adhesion are critical. Available in aluminum, reinforced aluminum, and lead backings, these tapes are designed to perform in demanding HVAC, mechanical, and industrial environments.
When code compliance matters, UL-listed foil tape options help support installations that must meet regulated performance standards. Built for consistent quality roll after roll, these tapes resist flame spread, UV exposure, moisture, and temperature extremes while maintaining a secure bond.
What Is Foil Tape Used For?
Foil tape is used to seal joints, seams, and connections in HVAC ductwork, insulation systems, and mechanical assemblies requiring airtight and heat-resistant performance.
What Backing Options Are Available?
Options include aluminum foil, reinforced aluminum for added strength, and lead backings for specialized industrial applications.
Why Choose UL-listed Foil Tape?
UL-listed tapes support code compliance in regulated installations, helping contractors meet required performance standards.
How Does Foil Tape Handle Temperature Extremes?
Foil backings reflect heat and maintain adhesion across a wide temperature range, making them suitable for both high-heat and cold-environment applications.
Browse the foil tapes in this collection to choose the appropriate backing type, reinforcement level, and compliance rating for your HVAC, insulation, or industrial sealing project.
Our professional tape solutions provide dependable performance, surface protection, and efficient workflow support across commercial and industrial environments.
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Used this as a replacement for our normal 924 product when 3M was temporarily back ordered. Worked great, will buy again
Ver aggressive tape. Works as advertised and works well.
This is my go-to tape when I am matting my artwork. Its adhesive qualities and ease of application ensure my mats will still stay together until I want them to come apart, which is usually only when a mat has been damaged or begun to fade.
