Tesa Yellow Masking Tape 50mm x 50 m

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RS Stock No.:
378-9857
Mfr. Part No.:
04329-00005-01
Manufacturer:
Tesa
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Brand

Tesa

Product Type

Masking Tape

Backing Material

Crepe Paper

Adhesive Material

Rubber

Width

50mm

Length

50m

Thickness

125μm

Colour

Yellow

Minimum Operating Temperature

0°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

70°C

Standards/Approvals

No

Tensile Strength

33N/cm

RoHS Status: Exempt

Tesa Masking Tape, 50mm Width, 50m Length - 04329-00005-01


This masking tape is a crepe paper tape designed for temporary adhesion tasks in industrial settings. It is intended for use where controlled stickiness and clean removal are required, such as surface protection and paint masking in automated assembly, electronics and mechanical workshops.

Features and Benefits:


• Rubber-based adhesive for secure bonding and clean peel
• Thickness 125μm offering robust handling and conformity
• Tensile strength 33 N/cm for resistance during application
• Yellow backing for clear Visual identification on workpieces

Applications


• Suitable for paint masking in industrial painting processes
• Ideal for holding components during PCB soldering preparation
• Used with cable bundles during wiring and electrical assembly
• Can be used for temporary surface protection on machined parts
• Used for masking in automated robotic painting cells

What backing material aids flexibility around contours?


The crepe paper backing provides stretch and conformability to irregular shapes, enabling close contact on curved or profiled surfaces.

How does the product behave under thermal exposure during short cycles?


The adhesive maintains adhesion up to 70°C and is engineered to resist premature detachment during brief high-temperature operations.

What removal characteristics can be expected after short-term use?


When applied within its operating temperature range, the tape peels away cleanly from most substrates without leaving significant residue.

How should it be stored to preserve performance?


Keep the rolls in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight and heat to maintain adhesive properties and backing integrity.

What construction elements contribute to its mechanical durability?


The combination of a crepe paper backing and a rubber adhesive yields a tape with substantial tensile strength and tear resistance for demanding handling.