Mica tape with single-sided fiberglass and calcined mica tape with single-sided fiber cloth are both types of electrical insulation tapes that are commonly used in the manufacturing of electrical equipment and cables.
Mica tape with single-sided fiberglass typically consists of a layer of phlogopite or synthetic mica bonded to one side of a fiberglass fabric. This tape has excellent electrical insulation properties, high-temperature resistance, and is often used as a flame-retardant layer in cable manufacturing.
Calcined mica tape with single-sided fiber cloth, on the other hand, consists of a layer of calcined mica bonded to one side of a fiber cloth. This tape has similar electrical insulation and temperature resistance properties as mica tape with single-sided fiberglass, but its higher mechanical strength makes it suitable for use in applications that require more durability.
Both types of tapes are commonly used in electrical equipment and cable manufacturing to provide a layer of insulation and flame-retardant protection.