Kapton Tape

Maniv’s Kapton Tape is a high-performance polyimide adhesive tape engineered to withstand extreme temperatures, chemical exposure, and mechanical stress. Kapton’s unique polyimide film backing offers exceptional thermal stability and electrical insulation, making this tape a critical component in electronics manufacturing, aerospace applications and heat-shield insulation.

Outstanding thermal resistance: Remains stable at temperatures from -200 °C up to +260 °C (depending on grade).

Excellent electrical insulation properties: With high dielectric strength.

Resistant to chemicals, solvents, moisture, and UV exposure: Ideal for harsh environments.

Thin, dimensionally stable polyimide film: Provides uniform adhesion without stretching.

Clean removability or permanent bonding: Leaves minimal residue after removal when required or can be used as a permanent high-temperature bond.

Wide application suitability: Ideal for masking, insulation, component lead-holding, and temperature-sensitive assembly processes.

Backing material: Polyimide film (Kapton)

Adhesive: Silicone-based high-temperature adhesive or high-temperature acrylic adhesive

Film thickness: 12–25 microns (excluding adhesive)

Total tape thickness: ~50–75 microns depending on adhesive and grade

Widths: 6 mm, 12 mm, 24 mm, 48 mm, 100 mm; custom widths available

Length per roll: 33 m, 66 m, 100 m or custom as required

Colour: Amber (standard Kapton colour), Transparent variants may be available depending on film supplier

Temperature range: from -200 °C to +260 °C depending on film/adhesive combination

Thermal insulation and component masking: During wave soldering, reflow soldering or high-temperature PCB manufacturing

Protection of wiring, cables, and insulation: In aerospace, automotive and industrial heat-exposed environments

Wrapping of heater elements, motors, or mechanical parts: That undergo high-temperature cycles

Electrical insulation: In transformers, coils, and high-voltage assemblies

Use in 3D printing beds and hot-end wire bindings: For temperature-resistant applications where stability is critical

Masking in powder coating, anodising, or surface treatment processes: Where adhesive must resist solvents and chemicals

Electronics manufacturing and PCB assembly

Aerospace, defence and avionics industries

Automotive manufacturing: Engine compartments and under-hood wiring

Industrial equipment manufacturing: Involving heat, chemical, or solvent exposure

3D printing and additive manufacturing setups

Electrical insulation and high-voltage equipment construction