These Polyester tapes are popular with the electrical and automotive industry for use in applications requiring good electrical andor temperature properties. The high strength characteristics of these tapes make them ideal for high temperature (150° C) applications. The #4010 Clear Polyester tape, which is UL recognized as being Flame Retardant, is most often used with our automatic labeling system as an over laminate. This provides not only a method to bind numerous objects together but also protects the printer generated label against wear, dirt, heat and other environmental conditions. This tape has survived even when soaked for seven days in fluids such as brake, transmission, and windshield washer fluid, as well as antifreeze, motor oil, salt water, or when subjected to temperature extremes of 150° C to -40°C. This tape also has enough initial stick to adhere to slippery products such as PTFE, polyethylene or other smooth non-porous surfaces. Our #7015 Black Polyester tape, which is UL recognized as being Flame Retardant, is commonly used to insulate an electrical splice or to hold a group of wires in a bundle. This tape has survived even when soaked for seven days in: brake, transmission, and windshield washer fluid, as well as antifreeze, motor oil, salt water, or when subjected to temperature extremes of 150° C to -40°C. This tape also has enough initial stick to adhere to slippery products such as PTFE, Polyethylene or other like surfaces. The #4002 Clear Polyester tape, which is UL recognized as being Flame Retardant, is most often used with our automatic labeling system as an over laminate. This provides not only a method to bind numerous objects together, but also protects the printer generated label against wear, dirt, heat and other environmental conditions. This tape has survived even when soaked for seven days in: transmission, and windshield washer fluid, as well as antifreeze, motor oil, salt water, or when subjected to temperature extremes of 150° C to -40°C and has even shown some resistance to Brake Fluid. This material has passed GM6121 AB Under the Hood Labeling Specification. The #4004 Black Polyester tape, which is UL recognized as being Flame Retardant, is most often used to insulate an electrical splice or to hold a group of wires in a bundle. This tape has survived even when soaked for seven days in: antifreeze, motor oil, salt water, transmission fluid, or windshield washer fluid, or when subjected to temperature extremes of 150° C to -40°C and has shown some resistance to brake fluid. The #4004 tape is listed under Ford specification #ESFM3G164-A.