| SKU | 7000050136 |
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| Legacy SKU | 70016054689 |
| UPC | 00021200232015 |
| Catalog Number | 5413 |
| Product Number | 5413 |
3M Polyimide Film Tape 5413 is for high-temperature applications, offering robust performance as high temperature tape and high temperature silicone adhesive tape. It effectively helps reduce adhesive transfer, helping customers simplify cleanup and enhancing productivity. With its dimensional stability, the 3M tape 5413 also withstands extreme heat.
- Reliable during intense heat applications helping customers with their operational efficiency
- Dimensional stability at high temperatures helps prevent rework, potentially enabling higher productivity
- Helps reduce risk of adhesive residue providing customers with a clean surface after removal
- Offers robust protection against harsh chemicals potentially extended the life of the substrate
Product Dimensions |
Imperial | Metric |
| Weight | 0.3221 lbs | |
|---|---|---|
| Width | 7.08661 in | |
| Length | 1.5748 in | |
| Height | 6.69291 in | |
| Thickness | 2.7 mil | 0.069 mm |
Shipping Dimensions |
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| Weight | 2.0999 lb |
|---|---|
| Length | 6.69291 in |
| Width | 6.69291 in |
| Height | 9.09449 in |
| Color | Amber |
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PRODUCT FAQ
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What are the key features of 3M™ Polyimide Film Tape 5413 Amber?
The key features of 3M™ Polyimide Film Tape 5413 Amber include its high temperature resistance, excellent electrical insulation properties, and strong adhesion.
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How long is each roll of the tape in the case?
Each roll of 3M™ Polyimide Film Tape 5413 Amber in this case measures 5/8 inch wide by 36 yards long with a thickness of 2.7 mil.
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Can this tape be used for masking applications during soldering or other high-temperature processes?
Yes, you can use the 3M™ Polyimide Film Tape 5413 Amber for masking applications during soldering or other high-temperature processes due to its ability to withstand temperatures up to 500°F (260°C) without leaving residue upon removal.
The term "Halogen Free" is defined by the International Electrochemical Commission (IEC) in their standard IEC 61249-2-21. According to this standard, the maximum allowable limits for chlorine is 900 parts per million (ppm), bromine is 900 ppm, and the total halogens should not exceed 1500 ppm.


