Highly Conductive Tape Shields Against EMI

July 1, 2003
Targeting a variety of electronic and electrical products, the ARclad 90038 highly-conductive, pressure-sensitive EMI shielding tape has a shielding effectiveness of from 95 to 80 dB in the 1 to 18 GHz frequency range. The 2.4-mil tape features a

Targeting a variety of electronic and electrical products, the ARclad 90038 highly-conductive, pressure-sensitive EMI shielding tape has a shielding effectiveness of from 95 to 80 dB in the 1 to 18 GHz frequency range. The 2.4-mil tape features a tin-plated copper foil backing, resists corrosion and oxidation, and reportedly can be easily soldered. And it is supported by a polyester release liner that is easy to die-cut and apply. ADHESIVES RESEARCH INC., Glen Rock, PA. (800) 445-6240.

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