Product category: Electronics Manufacturing Machinery and Materials
News Release from: Panduit | Subject: Tak-Tape
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 23 February 2004
Flexible fastener gets to grips with wires
Tak-Tape is a thin and flexible fastener which is an economical and flexible cable management solution for general purpose bundling.
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Tak-Tape is a thin and flexible fastener which is an economical and flexible cable management solution for general purpose bundling. Using hook and loop technology, Tak-Tape wraps around bundles quickly and effortlessly and adheres to all bundle sizes. Tak-Tape keeps cables in place securely, without compressing them, which helps maintain bend radius control, prevent alien crosstalk and NEXT (near-end cross talk) and guarantee a consistently high performance.
Suitable for any application including wire and fibre, Tak-Tape is ideal for service providers and for deployment in finance organisations and data centres or any industry where cable performance and reliability are paramount.
Tak-Tape also helps installers to speed up network moves, adds and changes, as it is fully adjustable, releasable and reusable.
Easy to install, Tak-Tape is a cost-effective alternative to electrical tape, as it provides up to 70 reuses and leaves no gooey adhesive residue.
With a low profile of just 0.9mm, Tak-Tape is available in black and is 19mm wide so the strap distributes bundling forces over a large area.
It is also easy to cut - either with scissors, diagonal cutters or the special cutter included in every 10-pack - and comes on a continuous roll so users only use the amount needed and minimise wastage.
Tak-Tape is conveniently packaged in a protective plastic container for ease of use.
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