Adhesive Glass Cloth Tapes

Adhesive Glass Cloth Tapes


A self-adhesive woven glass fibre tape imparts temperature resistance, thermal stability and excellent abrasion resistance for a large number of sealing application.

Adhesive Glass Cloth Tapes

They are often employed as an end finishing or jointing tape on high temperature glass ropes and tapes.
The tape has high adhesion and resistance to tearing.
Available in black and cream.
Supplied in 50M rolls, or on release film in 10M reels.

It is often employed as an end finishing or jointing tape on high temperature glass ropes and tapes.
The tape has high adhesion and resistance to tearing.
Available in black and cream.
Supplied in 50M rolls, or on release film in 10M reels.
Contact our engineers to find out more
  • What temperature will glass fibre seals operate at?

    Depending upon the application glass fibre seals are capable of withstanding 600°C

  • Do you have any products which operate at temperatures > 600°?

    Yes, we do have certain special materials - please contact our Sales Dept. to discuss.

  • What is your order processing time?

    It depends upon the product(s) and quantity needed. We are a manufacturer so there is usually a production lead time. 

    For most orders we can turn them around within 10-12 working days but it is always a good idea to check with us first. Lead times can also vary according to the time of year.  In the heating season we do get very busy.


  • What temperature will the adhesive backing on glass fibre seals/tapes withstand?

    The adhesive backing is purely a 'fixing aid' during assembly. The adhesive backing will degrade at temperatures of 180°C or above but has served its purpose once the glass fibre seal/tape is held in place by some other mechanical means.     


  • What is the best way to start to remove the amber release film at the beginning of the roll of adhesive backed product?

    Sometimes it can be a little fiddly to start but there is a technique and if you contact our Sales Dept. we can provide a detailed instruction.      


  • What is the difference between a 'woven' and a 'knitted' tape?

    Woven tapes are constructed with warp and weft threads in an over and under construction whereas knitted tapes are formed with a series of interlocking 'loops' like a knitted sweater.       

  • Which is better 'knitted' or 'woven' tape?

    Woven tapes are often less flexible than knitted tapes. It depends upon the application as to which is considered better. Knitted tapes are very soft and conformable. They bed down well and are  perfect for taping awkward shapes. Both woven and knitted tapes have their place.

  • How do I prevent the end of a glass fibre seal or tape from fraying when cut?

    We recommend the use of our adhesive backed glass cloth tapes for end sealing.

  • How many turns of adhesive glass cloth tape should I apply to the seal?

    We recommend one and a half turns as a minimum.

  • What can I use on the ends of the firesleeve when it is cut?

    We recommend our silicone rubber self-amalgamating tape to seal the end.

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