I dont know exactly the voltage and amperage its rated to handle, but for a normal 120 volt circuit like you would find in your house it is enough to insulate it. That's why its often called electrical tape. It would be ill advised though to only use electrical tape to cover up bare wiring.
No, Scotch tape is not conductive.
No, that would really be very silly if they produced electrical tape that conducted - - think a little about that .
Masking tape is an insulator because it is designed to be non-conductive and is commonly used to protect surfaces from electrical conductivity.
No there not black all tape worms are WHITE
No Purple and Black CheckeredAccording to the Duck Tape website, there is not purple and black checkered duct tape.
Black Tape was created on 2004-10-05.
Nope
Black Tape for a Blue Girl was created in 1986.
Black tape woks better because it hides the puck from the goalie better than white tape.
The black tape worn by Gareth Bale is in fact kinesiology tape. Kinesiology tape is similar to athletic tape, except it allows more freedom of motion without restricting muscles or blood flow. The abductors on both of Gareth's legs are taped to prevent soccer injuries.
Semi-conductive EPR tape is commonly used to round sharp edges on splices using larger conductors. This type of tape helps to evenly distribute the electrical stress and prevent corona discharge at the edges of the splice.
As in a flight recorder? If so, a tape-recoder using a steel wire/band as the tape.