IEC - International Electrotechnical Commission - IEC 60454-3-1:1998

Pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes for electrical purposes - Part 3: Specifications for individual materials - Sheet 1: PVC film tapes with pressure-sensitive adhesive

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Organization: IEC - International Electrotechnical Commission
Publication Date: 19 February 1998
Status: published
Page Count: 15
ICS Code (Plastics and rubber insulating materials): 29.035.20
abstract:

Contains the requirements for plasticized PVC film tapes with pressure-sensitive adhesive for products having thermal indices from 60 to 105 and minimum temperature ratings from 0°C to -33°C.

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Pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes for electrical purposes - Part 3: Specifications for individual materials - Sheet 1: PVC film tapes with pressure-sensitive adhesive
Contains the requirements for plasticized PVC film tapes with pressure-sensitive adhesive for products having thermal indices from 60 to 105 and minimum temperature ratings from 0°C to -33°C. This...
Amendment 1 - Pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes for electrical purposes - Part 3: Specifications for individual materials - Sheet 1: PVC film tapes with pressure-sensitive adhesive
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IEC 60454-3-1:1998
February 19, 1998
Pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes for electrical purposes - Part 3: Specifications for individual materials - Sheet 1: PVC film tapes with pressure-sensitive adhesive
Contains the requirements for plasticized PVC film tapes with pressure-sensitive adhesive for products having thermal indices from 60 to 105 and minimum temperature ratings from 0°C to -33°C.
January 1, 1976
Specifications for pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes for electrical purposes. Part 3: Specifications for individual materials. Sheet 1: Requirements for plasticized polyvinyl chloride with non-thermosetting adhesive
Contains requirements for the following two types of tapes made of plasticized p.v.c. with a non-thermosetting adhesive: general purpose type for application at temperatures not less than 0°C, low...
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