Metal foils / Adhesive tapes
3204 - Contact surface tape
This contact surface tape is used to improve the corrosion resistance of constructionmetals (like untreated steel plates), or to improve the galvanic compatibility when 2 metal parts are connected with a gasket. After the parts have been coated, the paintoverlaps the metal tape to increase the bonding.
Conductive Tapes 3200
These tapes are available from stock in all widths starting from 3 mm. Standard roll length is 16.5 meters. The most common size is 25 mm. If you need to shield larger surfaces, please contact our team: a combination of tape, copper foil, and a non-conductive adhesive is generally more cost-effective.
Applications: electrical connection between different surfaces (sheets and films), stamped parts, mounting of transparent films, enclosure shielding, cable shielding, temporary shielding during testing (see also shielding film).
Conductive tapes
• Tapes made from polyester fabric, either electrically nickel-plated or pure tin for outdoor applications
• Also available with protective film for painting/coating
• Highly conductive, robust, abrasion-resistant, and corrosion-resistant
Masking tape ZMF
• Laminate made of aluminum foil, electrically conductive adhesive with protective paper and protective film on the aluminum surface
• Used to protect critical contact areas before painting or powder coating
• After surface treatment, the protective film is removed, and a clean metallic surface can be used as a base for shielding gaskets or as a grounding point
Shielding foil
Conductive films and conductive layers made from Mu-copper foil, reinforced Amucor foil, and highly conductive textiles.
All materials can be produced with or without (conductive) adhesive layers, and also with an optional insulation layer.
Applications
• Shielding plastic enclosures
• Shielding of all non-conductive materials
• Ground plane
• Antistatic flooring
• Electrical connection between surfaces
• Stamped parts
• Shielding within enclosures
• EMC cable shielding
• Temporary shielding during testing