
Nano Carbon Copper Foil Tape

Waterproof Foam Tape
Plain & Square conductive cloth single-sided tape typically refers to a type of adhesive tape that features a conductive cloth backing on one side and an adhesive layer on the other.
- Conductivity: The conductive cloth backing allows the tape to provide electrical conductivity between two points, making it suitable for applications such as grounding, EMI shielding, and electrical connections in electronic devices and circuits.
- Flexibility: The cloth backing of the tape often offers flexibility, allowing it to conform to irregular surfaces and maintain contact even on curved or uneven surfaces.
- Heat Resistance: Depending on the adhesive used, plain conductive cloth single-sided tape may offer heat resistance, making it suitable for applications where exposure to high temperatures is expected.
- Shielding: The conductive cloth backing provides effective electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding, preventing unwanted electromagnetic radiation from interfering with sensitive electronic components or signals.
Overall, plain conductive cloth single-sided tape is a versatile solution for various electrical and electronic applications where conductivity, adhesion, flexibility, and EMI shielding are required.
Feature:
- Good stability, can effectively improve and deal with die cutting and bonding;
- The high adhesion adhesive provides excellent adhesion to a variety of surfaces;
- Good resistance to temperature, conductivity and shielding.
Application:
It is used for the bonding and fixing of conductive shielding materials such as mobile phones, computers, electrical appliances, communications, and wires.
Product Code | Substrate Thickness (mm) | Tape Thickness (mm) | Peel Strength (kg/25mm) | Initial Viscosity (Ball Tack) | Long-term Temperature Resistance℃ | Short-term Temperature Resistance℃ | Surface Resistance |
TYCES-020030 | 0.02 | 0.03 | ≥0.8 | ≥1 | 80 | 120 | ≤50mΩ |
TYCES-030050 | 0.03 | 0.05 | ≥1.0 | ≥1 | 80 | 120 | ≤50mΩ |
TYCES-050080 | 0.05 | 0.08 | ≥1.2 | ≥2 | 80 | 120 | ≤50mΩ |