
The Story
Features:
- Printed aluminum foil tape with Easy Peel paper liner
- Paper Release Liner: 6.8 mils thick with liner; 4.2 mils thick without liner
- Excellent adhesion to rigid fiberglass duct board and flexible air duct
- Flexible and easy to use to create airtight bonds with Acrylic based adhesive.
- Superior stability during extreme fluctuations in temperature from -20 to 260 degrees Fahrenheit and in humid conditions
Details: UL 181A-P/B-FX Listed and printed aluminum foil HVAC tape for joining and sealing joints, connections and seams on rigid fiberglass duct board and flexible air duct. A hot or cold temperature tape that does it all. AF 100 is engineered to form airtight bonds on joints and seams in application temperatures ranging from -20 degrees Fahrenheit to 260 degrees Fahrenheit and in humid and water vapor conditions.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Features:
- Printed aluminum foil tape with Easy Peel paper liner
- Paper Release Liner: 6.8 mils thick with liner; 4.2 mils thick without liner
- Excellent adhesion to rigid fiberglass duct board and flexible air duct
- Flexible and easy to use to create airtight bonds with Acrylic based adhesive.
- Superior stability during extreme fluctuations in temperature from -20 to 260 degrees Fahrenheit and in humid conditions
Details: UL 181A-P/B-FX Listed and printed aluminum foil HVAC tape for joining and sealing joints, connections and seams on rigid fiberglass duct board and flexible air duct. A hot or cold temperature tape that does it all. AF 100 is engineered to form airtight bonds on joints and seams in application temperatures ranging from -20 degrees Fahrenheit to 260 degrees Fahrenheit and in humid and water vapor conditions.






















