AC Infinity Ducting Tape, 70-Yard Aluminum Foil, is a heavy-duty sealing solution designed to effectively close gaps and prevent leaks and emissions in ductwork. Made from high-quality aluminum, this tape is built to withstand extreme conditions, including high temperatures, humidity, exposure to chemicals, and UV damage. Whether you're working with HVAC systems, grow room ventilation, or other ducting projects, this tape offers reliable sealing performance that maintains the integrity of your system.
The flexible foil construction allows the tape to easily adhere to both flat and uneven surfaces, making it versatile for various applications. The strong acrylic epoxy resin adhesive ensures long-lasting bonding to materials such as metal, plastic, ceramic, and concrete, providing a secure seal that prevents air leaks and moisture penetration. This tape is ideal for use in environments requiring durable, air-tight solutions.
With its convenient paper backing, the AC Infinity Ducting Tape is easy to peel and apply, ensuring a quick and hassle-free installation process. The 70-yard length provides ample tape for extensive ducting projects, offering a cost-effective and versatile solution for both professional contractors and DIY enthusiasts.
Ideal for sealing and patching purposes, AC Infinity Ducting Tape (70 yards) has a durable aluminum foil and strong acrylic adhesive that creates an airtight seal for any ducting gap. This versatile tape can also be used to hold attachments together and repair various ducting applications, such as dryer vents, water heaters, HVAC air ducts, and grow tents.
Product Identification | |
Manufacturer | AC Infinity Inc. |
Product Name | Ducting Tape 70 yd. |
Product Model | AC-ATD7 |
UPC Code | 819137021389 |
Product and Mounting Dimensions | |
Duct Tape Length | 75 yd. (68.5 m) |
Duct Tape Width | 2.20 in. (5.5 cm) |
Product Performance and Technical Specs | |
Tape Material | Aluminum Foil |
Adhesive Material | Acrylic |
Color | Metallic Silver |
Finish | Reflective |
Temperature Range | -20°F - 300°F (-30°C - 150°C) |