Diamond Coatings Copper & Aluminum Conductive Tape

Part of our copper & aluminium conductive tape range, aluminium foil shielding tape is an easy-to-apply, cost-effective RFI/EMI radiation shielding method.

Forming part of our copper & aluminium conductive tape range, aluminium foil shielding tape provides an easy-to-apply, cost-effective and time-saving method of RFI/EMI radiation shielding that offers both high-quality protection and value for money.

Aluminum Foil Shielding Tape Options and Properties

Available in standard stock widths of 6, 12, 25 or 50 mm, as well as non-standard widths (upon request), Diamond Coatings adhesive conductive aluminium tape is supplied in rolls of 20 metres in length and features protective release liners and properties as follows:

  • Material Thickness: 03(+/-0.005) mm
  • Adhesive Thickness: 0.03 (+/-0.005) mm
  • Release Liner Thickness: 0.11 ~ 0.15 mm
  • Total Thickness: 0.06 (+/-0.005) mm
  • Tensile Strength, Rm: 194.67 to 201.07 N/mm²
  • Elongation (Lo = 100mm) percentage: 16.84 to 17.77 %
  • Vickers Hardness 0.3/15: 42
  • Holding Power (178º/PST#7: >48 Hr
  • Peel Adhesion (180º/PST#1): >1.0 Kg/in
  • Temperature Range: 5 ~ 130 ºC

This means our aluminium shielding tape is:

  • Incredibly strong, yet extremely thin
  • Extremely conformable, highly flexible and durable
  • Efficiently resistant to general wear-and-tear, oxidisation, high temperatures and corrosion
  • Virtually weather-proof

To ensure optimal performance, it is important to make sure that:

  • The surface to which the tape is to be applied is both clean and dry
  • Correct placement is achieved, as removal and re-application may be made difficult (and could cause reductions in resistance from stated parameters) by this product’s excellent adhesion
  • Full strength is achieved by ensuring the tape is not exposed to undue post-bonding tension

Aluminum Shielding Tape Applications

These combined properties make our aluminium conductive tape the perfect, most efficient and cost-effective solution for shielding numerous industries’ applications against EMI and RFI radiation.

Such applications include, among many others:

  • PDA, PDP and LCD monitors
  • Smart phones, laptops and tablets
  • Duplicating machines and diverse other electronic applications requiring effective EMI/RFI shielding

Learn More

Please do not hesitate to contact us at your convenience for more detailed information and/or to discuss any specific dimensional requirements with a member of our technical team.

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