To use the tape, simply stretch it around the material you are trying to repair. As you wrap the tape in a circular motion, it begins to seal and “fuse” itself to the material. The most common forms of self-fusing / self-amalgamating tapes are made of silicone rubber (though other types also exist). They are designed to create a strong, seamless, rubbery, waterproof, and electrically insulating layer.
Application Scenarios: Both tapes are designed with safety in mind, but which one to choose may depend on specific repair needs and environmental factors, Silicone self-adhesive tape is mainly used in electrical insulation, plumbing repairs, wire wrapping, and automotive wire sealing, while the rubber repair tape is mainly used for plumbing and bucket repairs.
Butyl tape is a versatile material that is available in various thicknesses and widths. You can purchase it as rolls or pre-cut pieces to better fit the scope of your project. There are many grades available that boast distinct properties for different uses.