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Great tape supply for building cabinets!
After looking at PE as a potential supplier for gasket / tape I found that the tape they sell, while great for heavier applications (their closed cell tape appears to be great for the rear access hatch) I wasn't convinced that this was the greatest tape for other applications that require a seal without the same degree of compression.
The "other" applications I'm speaking of include the seal around the HF horn on my OT15TB's and around the corner casters, recessed handles etc. In some instances some plastic hardware cannot compress the PE gasket material without undue stress on the part itself (I saw this mentioned in another post and I agree).
I found this tape and it appears to be perfect for creating an airtight seal in these situations.
www.findtape.com
JVCC SCF-01 Single Coated Foam Tape (low density)
Comes in a variety of thickness. I'm finding that the 1/8" is perfect for the tweeter horn as it will compress down to about 1/32-1/16" without an unreasonable amount of torque on the mounting screws and on the plastic horn itself.
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JVCC SCF-01 Single Coated Foam Tape is a low density, closed cell PVC foam tape in thicknesses of 1/16, 1/8, 3/16, 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, or 3/4 inches. It is an economical, general purpose foam tape coated on one side with a high performance acrylic adhesive. Good combination of flexibility and conformability with strength & wear resistance. Also has excellent weatherability and chemical resistance. Used in applications requiring positive seals on irregular surfaces or when flexibilty and conformability to seal tight radius curves are critical considerations.
JVCC SCF-01 Foam Tape is used extensively in the automotive, HVAC and construction industries to provide air & weather tight seals; for gasketing, cushioning, vibration control in speakers, vehicles, electronic components and door frames. Also for filling and sealing gaps around windows, doors, and car/SUV tops for better insulation. It is a clean, waste free substitute for liquid sealants.
The "other" applications I'm speaking of include the seal around the HF horn on my OT15TB's and around the corner casters, recessed handles etc. In some instances some plastic hardware cannot compress the PE gasket material without undue stress on the part itself (I saw this mentioned in another post and I agree).
I found this tape and it appears to be perfect for creating an airtight seal in these situations.
www.findtape.com
JVCC SCF-01 Single Coated Foam Tape (low density)
Comes in a variety of thickness. I'm finding that the 1/8" is perfect for the tweeter horn as it will compress down to about 1/32-1/16" without an unreasonable amount of torque on the mounting screws and on the plastic horn itself.
Description:
JVCC SCF-01 Single Coated Foam Tape is a low density, closed cell PVC foam tape in thicknesses of 1/16, 1/8, 3/16, 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, or 3/4 inches. It is an economical, general purpose foam tape coated on one side with a high performance acrylic adhesive. Good combination of flexibility and conformability with strength & wear resistance. Also has excellent weatherability and chemical resistance. Used in applications requiring positive seals on irregular surfaces or when flexibilty and conformability to seal tight radius curves are critical considerations.
JVCC SCF-01 Foam Tape is used extensively in the automotive, HVAC and construction industries to provide air & weather tight seals; for gasketing, cushioning, vibration control in speakers, vehicles, electronic components and door frames. Also for filling and sealing gaps around windows, doors, and car/SUV tops for better insulation. It is a clean, waste free substitute for liquid sealants.
Re: Great tape supply for building cabinets!
I use the PE gasketing tape in all of those locations, and even to seal around piezo arrays. It works fine.Pixelmaster wrote:After looking at PE as a potential supplier for gasket / tape I found that the tape they sell, while great for heavier applications (their closed cell tape appears to be great for the rear access hatch) I wasn't convinced that this was the greatest tape for other applications that require a seal without the same degree of compression.
The "other" applications I'm speaking of include the seal around the HF horn on my OT15TB's and around the corner casters, recessed handles etc. In some instances some plastic hardware cannot compress the PE gasket material without undue stress on the part itself (I saw this mentioned in another post and I agree).
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That's pretty much what I used to use. I can get it lots cheaper than the PE stuff, but after using both, I much prefer the PE gasket.Sydney wrote:I've also used 3/8 adhesive gasket tape.more options.
Similar to this stuff...
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Closed cell is more airtight.
(you don't have to tighten it quite so hard)
Unless the closed cell gasket is smashed tight, air can pass through. Not critical with doors & windows, but definately critical with speaker building.
(you don't have to tighten it quite so hard)
Unless the closed cell gasket is smashed tight, air can pass through. Not critical with doors & windows, but definately critical with speaker building.
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