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friction tape

 
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n.
A sturdy, moisture-resistant adhesive tape, usually made of cloth, used chiefly to insulate electrical conductors.


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A fibrous tape which is impregnated with a sticky moisture-resistant compound; used in electric wiring as a protective covering for insulation.


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Meaning #1: a water-resistant adhesive tape used to insulate exposed electrical conductors
  Synonym: insulating tape


 
 

 

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