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Old 12th Jul 2016, 10:37
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Scotch Tape

Does anyone know if Scotch 367FR is available over the counter?
Name may have changed now but it was fibre-glass,light blue in colour and when heated it gave a real strong bond.
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From a 3M document: DISCONTINUED BY 3M 02/27/06 REPLACEMENT PRODUCT IS 398FR*** A 7.3 mil. flame retardant, glass cloth for sealing seams on aircraft ducting and cargo area panels. Tape meets flame retardancy of military spec. A-3316B, F.A.R. Part 25.853(a) and F.A.R. Part 25.855(d).

The tape is white, although in the picture it appears blue from the side due, I assume, due to the adhesive. It is available to buy online – just search on the above part number.
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Thank you very much; I have hunted high and low for it.
I’ll order a reel.

The blue is actually the backing tape on the previous part number.
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