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high temperature paper masking tape

      High-temperature paper masking tape is designed for applications where heat resistance is required, typically up to certain temperatures like 120°C and 180°C. Here are its key features and common usages based on these temperature ratings:

1. Temperature Resistance:
   - *120°C (248°F)*: This type of tape can withstand continuous exposure to temperatures up to 120°C without losing its adhesive properties or deteriorating.
   - *180°C (356°F)*: Tape rated for 180°C can endure higher temperatures, making it suitable for applications where more heat resistance is necessary.

2. Adhesive Properties: These tapes typically feature adhesive that can withstand the specified temperatures without melting or losing its bond, ensuring secure attachment even under heat.

3. *Usages*:
   - *Painting and Masking*: Used in automotive painting and other industrial painting applications where exposure to curing temperatures is common.
   - *Powder Coating*: Used to mask areas not intended for coating during powder coating processes where high temperatures are involved.
   - *Electronics*: Suitable for masking PCBs or other electronic components during soldering or wave soldering processes.
   - *Heat Shielding*: Used as a heat shield in various applications where components need protection from direct heat exposure up to the rated temperature.

4. *Compatibility*: Ensure compatibility with the specific materials and surfaces you intend to use the tape on, as well as compatibility with the curing or heating process temperatures involved in your application.

When using high-temperature paper masking tape, it's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding application techniques and temperature limits to achieve optimal performance and adherence.

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