Anti-Static Masking Tape Offers Additional Protection

May 1, 2000
Used to protect finger contacts, connectors, terminals and unsealed components on electronic assemblies and equipment during the conformal coating process, HumiTape HT600 anti-static masking tape contains no silicones and is resistant to solvents. It

Used to protect finger contacts, connectors, terminals and unsealed components on electronic assemblies and equipment during the conformal coating process, HumiTape HT600 anti-static masking tape contains no silicones and is resistant to solvents. It contains no chemical release coat so it can be removed without leaving a residue, eliminating the risk of flaking, contamination or migration. The tape comes standard in 216" rolls in widths from 1/8" to 2" and a thickness of 3 mils with polyester backing and pressure-sensitive, rubber-resin adhesive.

Company: HUMISEAL - Division of Chase Corporation

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