UL Standards & Engagement Polyvinyl Chloride, Polyethylene, and Rubber Insulating Tape UL 510

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1.1 In the US, this standard covers the following: a) Thermoplastic and rubber tapes for use as electrical insulation at not more than 600 V and at 80 °C (176 °F) and lower temperatures on joints and splices in wires and cables in accordance with NFPA 70. It is intended that rubber tape on a joint or splice be mechanically protected by a covering such as friction, PE (thermoplastic polyethylene), or PVC (polyvinyl chloride or a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate)tape. Thermoplastic tape is acceptable without the additional mechanical protection. b) The characteristic constituent of the thermoplastic tape covered in this Standard is either PVC (polyvinyl chloride or a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate), or PE (thermoplastic polyethylene). 1.2 In Canada, this standard covers the following: a) Thermoplastic and rubber tapes for use as electrical insulation at not more than 600 V and 80 °C (176 °F) and lower temperatures on joints and splices in wire and cables in accordance with the CSA C22.1. It is intended that rubber tape on a joint or splice be mechanically protected by a covering such as friction, PE (thermoplastic polyethylene), or PVC (polyvinyl chloride or a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate) tape. Thermoplastic tape is acceptable without the additional mechanical protection. b) The characteristic constituent of the thermoplastic tape covered in this Standard is PE (thermoplastic polyethylene). Requirements for PVC tape are covered by CSA C22.2 No. 197.
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1.1 In the US, this standard covers the following: a) Thermoplastic and rubber tapes for use as electrical insulation at not more than 600 V and at 80 °C (176 °F) and lower temperatures on joints and splices in wires and cables in accordance with NFPA 70. It is intended that rubber tape on a joint or splice be mechanically protected by a covering such as friction, PE (thermoplastic polyethylene), or PVC (polyvinyl chloride or a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate)tape. Thermoplastic tape is acceptable without the additional mechanical protection. b) The characteristic constituent of the thermoplastic tape covered in this Standard is either PVC (polyvinyl chloride or a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate), or PE (thermoplastic polyethylene). 1.2 In Canada, this standard covers the following: a) Thermoplastic and rubber tapes for use as electrical insulation at not more than 600 V and 80 °C (176 °F) and lower temperatures on joints and splices in wire and cables in accordance with the CSA C22.1. It is intended that rubber tape on a joint or splice be mechanically protected by a covering such as friction, PE (thermoplastic polyethylene), or PVC (polyvinyl chloride or a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate) tape. Thermoplastic tape is acceptable without the additional mechanical protection. b) The characteristic constituent of the thermoplastic tape covered in this Standard is PE (thermoplastic polyethylene). Requirements for PVC tape are covered by CSA C22.2 No. 197.
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Polyvinyl Chloride, Polyethylene, and Rubber Insulating Tape - UL 510 - UL Standards & Engagement
Evanston, IL, United States
Polyvinyl Chloride, Polyethylene, and Rubber Insulating Tape
UL 510
Polyvinyl Chloride, Polyethylene, and Rubber Insulating Tape UL 510
1.1 In the US, this standard covers the following: a) Thermoplastic and rubber tapes for use as electrical insulation at not more than 600 V and at 80 °C (176 °F) and lower temperatures on joints and splices in wires and cables in accordance with NFPA 70. It is intended that rubber tape on a joint or splice be mechanically protected by a covering such as friction, PE (thermoplastic polyethylene), or PVC (polyvinyl chloride or a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate)tape. Thermoplastic tape is acceptable without the additional mechanical protection. b) The characteristic constituent of the thermoplastic tape covered in this Standard is either PVC (polyvinyl chloride or a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate), or PE (thermoplastic polyethylene). 1.2 In Canada, this standard covers the following: a) Thermoplastic and rubber tapes for use as electrical insulation at not more than 600 V and 80 °C (176 °F) and lower temperatures on joints and splices in wire and cables in accordance with the CSA C22.1. It is intended that rubber tape on a joint or splice be mechanically protected by a covering such as friction, PE (thermoplastic polyethylene), or PVC (polyvinyl chloride or a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate) tape. Thermoplastic tape is acceptable without the additional mechanical protection. b) The characteristic constituent of the thermoplastic tape covered in this Standard is PE (thermoplastic polyethylene). Requirements for PVC tape are covered by CSA C22.2 No. 197.

1.1 In the US, this standard covers the following:

  1. a) Thermoplastic and rubber tapes for use as electrical insulation at not more than 600 V and at 80 °C (176 °F) and lower temperatures on joints and splices in wires and cables in accordance with NFPA 70. It is intended that rubber tape on a joint or splice be mechanically protected by a covering such as friction, PE (thermoplastic polyethylene), or PVC (polyvinyl chloride or a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate)tape. Thermoplastic tape is acceptable without the additional mechanical protection.
  2. b) The characteristic constituent of the thermoplastic tape covered in this Standard is either PVC (polyvinyl chloride or a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate), or PE (thermoplastic polyethylene).

1.2 In Canada, this standard covers the following:

  1. a) Thermoplastic and rubber tapes for use as electrical insulation at not more than 600 V and 80 °C (176 °F) and lower temperatures on joints and splices in wire and cables in accordance with the CSA C22.1. It is intended that rubber tape on a joint or splice be mechanically protected by a covering such as friction, PE (thermoplastic polyethylene), or PVC (polyvinyl chloride or a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate) tape. Thermoplastic tape is acceptable without the additional mechanical protection.
  2. b) The characteristic constituent of the thermoplastic tape covered in this Standard is PE (thermoplastic polyethylene). Requirements for PVC tape are covered by CSA C22.2 No. 197.
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Rubans isolants de polychlorure de vinyle, de polyéthylène et de caoutchouc - UL 510 - UL Standards & Engagement
Evanston, IL, United States
Rubans isolants de polychlorure de vinyle, de polyéthylène et de caoutchouc
UL 510
Rubans isolants de polychlorure de vinyle, de polyéthylène et de caoutchouc UL 510
1.1 In the US, this standard covers the following: a) Thermoplastic and rubber tapes for use as electrical insulation at not more than 600 V and at 80 °C (176 °F) and lower temperatures on joints and splices in wires and cables in accordance with NFPA 70. It is intended that rubber tape on a joint or splice be mechanically protected by a covering such as friction, PE (thermoplastic polyethylene), or PVC (polyvinyl chloride or a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate)tape. Thermoplastic tape is acceptable without the additional mechanical protection. b) The characteristic constituent of the thermoplastic tape covered in this Standard is either PVC (polyvinyl chloride or a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate), or PE (thermoplastic polyethylene). 1.2 In Canada, this standard covers the following: a) Thermoplastic and rubber tapes for use as electrical insulation at not more than 600 V and 80 °C (176 °F) and lower temperatures on joints and splices in wire and cables in accordance with the CSA C22.1. It is intended that rubber tape on a joint or splice be mechanically protected by a covering such as friction, PE (thermoplastic polyethylene), or PVC (polyvinyl chloride or a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate) tape. Thermoplastic tape is acceptable without the additional mechanical protection. b) The characteristic constituent of the thermoplastic tape covered in this Standard is PE (thermoplastic polyethylene). Requirements for PVC tape are covered by CSA C22.2 No. 197.

1.1 In the US, this standard covers the following:

  1. a) Thermoplastic and rubber tapes for use as electrical insulation at not more than 600 V and at 80 °C (176 °F) and lower temperatures on joints and splices in wires and cables in accordance with NFPA 70. It is intended that rubber tape on a joint or splice be mechanically protected by a covering such as friction, PE (thermoplastic polyethylene), or PVC (polyvinyl chloride or a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate)tape. Thermoplastic tape is acceptable without the additional mechanical protection.
  2. b) The characteristic constituent of the thermoplastic tape covered in this Standard is either PVC (polyvinyl chloride or a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate), or PE (thermoplastic polyethylene).

1.2 In Canada, this standard covers the following:

  1. a) Thermoplastic and rubber tapes for use as electrical insulation at not more than 600 V and 80 °C (176 °F) and lower temperatures on joints and splices in wire and cables in accordance with the CSA C22.1. It is intended that rubber tape on a joint or splice be mechanically protected by a covering such as friction, PE (thermoplastic polyethylene), or PVC (polyvinyl chloride or a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate) tape. Thermoplastic tape is acceptable without the additional mechanical protection.
  2. b) The characteristic constituent of the thermoplastic tape covered in this Standard is PE (thermoplastic polyethylene). Requirements for PVC tape are covered by CSA C22.2 No. 197.
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Product Category Standards and Technical Documents
Product Number UL 510
Product Name Polyvinyl Chloride, Polyethylene, and Rubber Insulating Tape
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