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Lacing Tape, Cord, Wrap
At Daburn we make and stock the 5 major types of Braided Lacing Tape, Depending upon your requirements choose one of the five types below. On the product pages you will find full specification identification including mil spec size and finish. The five types are listed below with links to their product pages. You will also find a Low Outgassing version of type II and type IV lacing tape at the product link locations below.
We also make and inventory Lacing Cord that meets major industry standard specifications. Click one of the three lacing cord products below to see our specifications and sizes available.
Lastly we offer Spiral Wrap in four different material types and cold shrinking Stretch-N-Seal Tape. Click on the links below to see more information and sizes for these products.
Lacing Tape Cross Reference to Military and A-A Specifications
Lacing Tape Cross Reference to Daburn Part Numbers
NSN, Alpha and Gudebrod Equivalents
Daburn has identified Daburn equivalent products for most NSN Lacing Tape and Cord. See the link below for a listing of NSN numbers and the equivalent Daburn products. Also below is a cross reference of Alpha Wire and Gudebrod products to Daburn equivalents.
NSN Cross Reference
Alpha Cross Reference
Gudebrod Cross Reference
If you would like to view a product list of lacing tape, cord, or wrap, please visit your selected products individual page. You can view the mil spec, width, thickness, tensile strength and standard spool length. Please give us a call at 973.328.3200 if you need any assistance purchasing any of our products.
Flat Braid Lacing Tape manufactured from high tenacity, continuous filament nylon yarn. Stays flat. Designed to create wider contact to distribute the stress. Flexible. Won't slip when knotted. Conforms to A-A-52080 and MIL-T-43435 Type I.
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Dacron Polyester Flat Braid Lacing Tape manufactured from high tenacity, continuous filament polyester yarn. This lacing tape conforms to A-A-52081 and MIL-T-43435 Type II. Temperature range: -100°F to 350°F (-73°C to 177°C).
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Low Outgassing Dacron Polyester Flat Braid Lacing Tape manufactured from high tenacity, continuous filament polyester yarn. Meets ASTM E 595 specifications as required by NASA. Meets specifications A-A-52081 A or C and MIL-T-43435 Type II.
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PTFE (Teflon equivalent) Flat braid Lacing Tape manufactured from continuous filament teflon yarn. Meets specifications A-A-52082 and MIL-T-43435 Type III. Temperature range: -100°F to 450°F (-73°C to 232°C).
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Twisted and cabled fiber glass cordage manufactured in compliance with MIL Y 1140. Both Neoprene (N) coated and Uncoated (U) products are available.
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Twisted nylon cord manufactured from high tenacity, continuous filament yarn that meets or exceeds MIL-T-713 Type P. Nylon lacing cord is available with no finish or microcrystalline, fungicidal wax finish. Mil-spec size or class 1, 2 and 3 available.
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Waxed Linen Lacing Cord that meets or exceeds MIL-T-713 Type N. Manufactured with 100% pure linen and treated with a microcrystalline, fungicidal wax finish. Available in Mil-spec size or class 1, 2 and 3 as well as two other sizes.
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PTFE (Teflon) coated Fiberglass Flat Braid Lacing Tape manufactured from high tenacity, continuous filament glass yarn coated with Teflon before braiding.Meets specifications A-A-52083 and MIL-T-43435 Type IV. Temperature range to 800°F (427°C).
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Low Outgassing PTFE (Teflon) coated Fiberglass Flat Braid Lacing Tape Meets ASTM E 595 outgassing specifications as required by NASA. Meets specifications A-A-52083 and MIL-T-43435 Type IV.
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NOMEX Flat braid Lacing Tape manufactured from continuous filament Nomex yarn. Meets specifications A-A-52084 and MIL-T-43435 Type V. Temperature range: -67°F to 500°F (-55°C to 260°C).
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Available from four materials: Polyethylene, Rulan (flame retardant Polyethylene), Nylon and PTFE. These insulations are easily applied. Per MIL-P-21922B, MIL-I-631D, MIL-P-3803.
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DAFLEX ST250 cold shrinking Stretch-N-Seal tape requires no heat to provide a secure covering where the size and or shape of an object does not permit the use of shrinkable tubing.
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