PipePurger wrote:If someone could help. We have special, heat resistant (aluminum) tape for the welding industry. Based on the 2 sizes/thicknesses involved - one is rated at a maximum use (limit) of 130 amps and the other is rated at a maximum use (limit) of 250 amps. I am frequently asked what the temperature limits are for these tapes - and I don't have an answer, nor do I know what conversion method/formula to use... Anyone?? (Fahrenheit or Celsius is okay)
Sorry for the late answer. At a minimum, you would also need the wire size in the body of the tape, the length of that wire, voltage and the thermal properties of the aluminum material in the tape.
I suggest you call the manufacturer. They should be able to give the information you need.