What is Self-Amalgamating Tape and When Should You Use It Over Regular Tape
Self-amalgamating tape is a non-adhesive tape that fuses to itself when wrapped under tension. It creates a solid, homogeneous rubber mass around the wrapped object, providing waterproof, electrically insulating, and mechanically protective sealing. Unlike regular adhesive tape, self-amalgamating tape bonds to itself, not to the surface, making it ideal for cable joints, pipe repairs, and high-voltage insulation.