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friction tape
noun
- a cloth or plastic adhesive tape, containing a moisture-resistant substance, used especially to insulate and protect electrical wires and conductors.
friction tape
noun
- adhesive tape, impregnated with a moisture-repelling substance, used to insulate exposed electrical conductors Also called (in Britain and certain other countries)insulating tape
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Word History and Origins
Origin of friction tape1
First recorded in 1915–20
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Example Sentences
“They want to put friction tape on the slope so the slope isn't slippery,” Lander says.
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It was not necessary to insulate this with anything heavier than friction tape, as this was to be only a temporary installation.
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Tape Once it was necessary to use two types of tape on splices—rubber tape with friction tape over it.
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The soldered joint is then covered with rubber tape, and over this ordinary friction tape is wound on.
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He withdrew one hand and searched the kit for friction tape.
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