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Green Belting 170-10S Green

Green Belting 170-10S Green has superior adhesion to itself to withstand the extreme conditions of metalizing and plasma spray operations. In most cases, just a single layer of 170-10S Green will withstand both the grit-blast and spray coating processes.

Product Type: Masking Tape

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Fiberglass, Metal

Application Method: Spray

Chemical Family: Silicon-based Compounds

Features: Abrasion Resistant, Cut Through Resistant, Good Adhesion, Heat Resistance

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Identification & Functionality

Backing Material Type
Product Type
Adhesive
Silicone
Substrate
Fiberglass
Surface Coating
Silicone

Features & Benefits

Features
  • Excellent resistance to cut through and abrasion.
  • Releases cleanly from metal surfaces.

Applications & Uses

Application Method
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Industry Segments

Aerospace, Energy, Medical, Electronics.

Applications
  • Plasma Spray
  • Arc Spray
  • Flame Spray
  • Grit Blast
Common Masking Applications
  • Arc Spray

The primary challenge associated with the Arc Spray coating process is the wide spray plume that exits the gun. This results in the necessity of primary masking, close to the target zone, and secondary masking to protect large non-target areas from overspray and costly clean-up or re-work. While arc spray is not as abrasive as other spray processes, it still requires proper masking to ensure protection of the part and non-target surfaces.

  • Flame Spray

Flame Spray coatings, (combustion coatings) are a very basic form of thermal spray coating. Because of the relatively low heat and abrasion, coatings are often applied with hand-held spray guns in an open shop setting rather than within a spray booth. Many Green Belting Industries masking materials are well-suited from this process. Masking strategies should contemplate materials that are capable of withstanding both the grit blast and flame spray coating process in order to save time and reduce cost.

  • Grit Blast

To effectively prepare the component for the thermal spray coating, sharp, angular media, such as aluminum oxide, is blasted at high pressure towards a target surface to remove unwanted coatings and to apply a desired (roughened) га surface texture. Green Belting Industries masking materials, such as 170-105 Green are well suited to endure both the grit blast and spray coating processes, thus saving significant time and cost.

Properties

Color
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Adhesion to Shelf3.3N/cm
Adhesion to Steel4.4N/cm
Adhesion to Steel (180 per Width)min. 6N/cm
Adhesion to Steel (90 per Width)min. 5N/cm
Face to Backmin. 5N/cm
Maximum Width1219.0mm
Tear Strength (Fabric)38.0N/cm
Total Thickness0.27mm

Regulatory & Compliance

Certifications & Compliance