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3M™ Scotch® Vinyl Color Coding Electrical Tape 35

Model number
Tape 35

Scotch Vinyl Color Coding Electrical Tape 35 is a 7 mil, premium-grade PVC tape available in a full range of colors for wire and phase identification, motor lead coding, and piping system organization. Rated for primary electrical insulation up to 600V in indoor and weather-protected environments, it operates from -10°C to 105°C and uses a pressure-sensitive rubber-resin adhesive on flexible PVC backing. UL Listed and CSA Certified. Sold individually or in multi-color packs; standard size is 1/2 in x 20 ft, with 3/4 in x 66 ft also available.

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Model no.
Tape 35
Brand
3M
Category
Electrical Tape
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§ Specifications

#specifications
Product Type
Vinyl Color Coding Electrical Tape
Voltage Rating V
600
Thickness Mil
7
Backing Material
Vinyl (PVC)
Adhesive Type
Rubber-resin
Available Widths In
1/2, 3/4
Available Lengths Ft
20, 66
Temperature Range C
-10 to 105
Ul Listed
Yes
Csa Certified
Yes
Flame Retardant
Yes
Available Colors
black, white, red, blue, green, yellow, orange, violet, brown, gray, pink
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§ FAQ

What is Tape 35 used for?

Tape 35 is primarily used for wire and phase identification, motor lead color coding, cable jacket repair, piping system marking, and safety zone demarcation. It can also serve as primary electrical insulation for splices up to 600V in indoor environments.

What colors does Tape 35 come in?

It is available in black, white, red, blue, green, yellow, orange, violet, brown, gray, and pink. Multi-color 8-packs and single-color rolls are both sold on Amazon.

Is Tape 35 the same quality as Super 33+?

Tape 35 shares the same 7 mil thickness and 600V rating as Super 33+ and is UL Listed, but it is sold as a color-coding tape. Its slightly narrower default width (1/2 in) and shorter roll (20 ft) suit marking tasks rather than heavy insulation wrapping.

Can Tape 35 be used outdoors?

Tape 35 is rated for indoor and weather-protected outdoor use. It is not intended for direct UV exposure over extended periods.

What temperature range does it handle?

Tape 35 operates from -10°C (14°F) to 105°C (221°F), making it suitable for most indoor electrical panel and conduit applications.