Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Advance TapesTotal Thickness
0.06mm
Foil Thickness
0.035mm
Width
25mm
Length
33m
Conductivity
Conductive
Adhesion Strength
5 N/cm
Adhesive Material
Acrylic
Material Plating
Tin
Tensile Strength
40N/cm
Maximum Temperature Resistance
+155°C
Complies with EN Legislation
BS EN 60454 - Part 2
Minimum Temperature Resistance
-20°C
Model Number
AT544
Country of Origin
Ireland
Product details
AT544 35μ Tin Clad Copper Foil Masking Tape
A very specific strip tape based on a 35 mircon tin clad copper foil coated with an electrically conductive acrylic adhesive and a removable polyester masking tape. Applied on to the inner door sections of electronic cabinets prior to powder coating or spray painting.The masking tape is then removed to expose a clean and electrically contactable tin layer. This tin layer can then form a complete EMI shield contact with a suitable foam rubber door seal
Conductive acrylic adhesive
Good high and low temperature resistance
Easy unwind
Approvals
Conforms to Flame Retardant requirement part only of UL510
Standards
Tested in accordnace with ASTM D-1000 latest issue, BS EN 60454/ Part 2 (1996)-formerly VDE 0340, B.S
EMI/RFI Shielding Tapes
When using these tapes galvanic compatibility should be taken into account.
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1.510 OMR
Each (ex VAT)
1.586 OMR
Each (inc. VAT)
33
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Advance TapesTotal Thickness
0.06mm
Foil Thickness
0.035mm
Width
25mm
Length
33m
Conductivity
Conductive
Adhesion Strength
5 N/cm
Adhesive Material
Acrylic
Material Plating
Tin
Tensile Strength
40N/cm
Maximum Temperature Resistance
+155°C
Complies with EN Legislation
BS EN 60454 - Part 2
Minimum Temperature Resistance
-20°C
Model Number
AT544
Country of Origin
Ireland
Product details
AT544 35μ Tin Clad Copper Foil Masking Tape
A very specific strip tape based on a 35 mircon tin clad copper foil coated with an electrically conductive acrylic adhesive and a removable polyester masking tape. Applied on to the inner door sections of electronic cabinets prior to powder coating or spray painting.The masking tape is then removed to expose a clean and electrically contactable tin layer. This tin layer can then form a complete EMI shield contact with a suitable foam rubber door seal
Conductive acrylic adhesive
Good high and low temperature resistance
Easy unwind
Approvals
Conforms to Flame Retardant requirement part only of UL510
Standards
Tested in accordnace with ASTM D-1000 latest issue, BS EN 60454/ Part 2 (1996)-formerly VDE 0340, B.S
EMI/RFI Shielding Tapes
When using these tapes galvanic compatibility should be taken into account.