
Tac-Black™ Belting
Tac-Black™
PTFE Coated
Fiberglass
Belting

Taconic Tac-Black™ PTFE coated fiberglass belting uses a black pigmented PTFE surface designed to support heat retention, release performance, and industrial conveying.
The black color helps retain heat while the PTFE coated fiberglass construction provides release properties, UV resistance, chemical resistance, heat resistance, and good heat transfer.
Tac-Black™ belts are used in thermal processing, conveying, heat transfer applications, and production environments where black pigmented PTFE coating supports process performance.
Performance Advantages
Why choose this
belt construction?
Heat Retention
Black pigmented PTFE helps absorb and retain heat during processing.
Release Performance
Maintains PTFE release characteristics for conveying and process contact.
Heat Transfer
Supports applications where controlled thermal performance is important.
Chemical Resistance
PTFE coated fiberglass provides useful chemical and heat resistance.
Common Applications
Built for focused
industrial use cases.
Tac-Black™ belts are used where heat retention, release performance, and thermal processing behavior are important.
Product Values
Tac-Black™
PTFE coated fiberglass belting
products and specifications.
Compare Tac-Black™ PTFE coated fiberglass belt products by thickness, coated weight, tensile strength, and tear strength.
| Product Page | Nominal Thickness (Inches) | Coated Weight (lbs/sq yd) | Tensile Strength Warp/Fill (lbs/inch) | Tear Strength Warp/Fill (lbs) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8103 | 0.0095 | 0.92 | 335 / 210 | 14.0 / 7.0 |
| 8143 | 0.0148 | 1.36 | 410 / 320 | 10.4 / 7.8 |
The data herein are averages based on the authoritative testing of several lot numbers. This information is intended for comparison purposes only.
Belting FAQ
Common questions about
Tac-Black™ belting.
What is Tac-Black™ belting?
Tac-Black™ belting is black pigmented PTFE coated fiberglass belting designed for release, heat resistance, UV resistance, chemical resistance, heat transfer, and heat retention.
Is Tac-Black™ the same as anti-static belting?
No. Tac-Black™ pigmented belting is not the same as Tac-Black™ anti-static belting. Anti-static grades are treated separately. See our Tac-Black Anti-Static belts page.
Why is Tac-Black™ belting black?
The black pigmented PTFE surface helps retain heat and support thermal processing applications.
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