Foil/Film Laminated Tape
 
  Typical Applications
Shielding of multi-conductor cables such as electronic, instrumentation, or LAN cables.
 
     
  Construction
Film/foil shielding tapes are thin gage laminates constructed of foil (aluminum or copper) and film (polyester or polypropylene).
 
     
 

General Features/Benefits

 
 
  • 100% shielding coverage (vs. braid)
  • Economical
  • Easily applied
  • Light weight
  • Custom colors available
 
     
  Films  
 
  • Polyester film has a higher temperature resistance than polypropylene and is therefore often selected for use directly under an extruded jacket.
  • Polypropylene film laminates are more flexible and offer great economy because of their high yield
  • High temperature substrates (Kapton® or Nomex®) are available for temperature resistant shielding
  • Thicker film substrates provide higher dielectric and tensile strengths
 
     
  Foils  
 
  • Aluminum is lighter weight and more cost effective than copper
  • Copper offers corrosion and radiation resistance, soldering at termination, and higher conductivity relative to aluminum
  • Thicker film substrates provide higher conductivity and tensile strength, and lower signal attenuation
 
     
  Foil/Film/Foil Laminated Tape  
     
  Typical Applications  
 
Shielding of multi-pair process control, computer, and instrumentation cables as well as coaxial CATV and LAN cables.
 
     
  Construction  
 
Foil/film/foil shielding tapes are constructed of one polyester, polyethylene, or polypropylene film laminated between two aluminum or copper foil layers.
 
     
  General Features/Benefits  
  Enhanced shielding
Improved durability
Foil-to-foil contact at overlap
 
     
  Films  
 
  • Polyester film has a higher temperature resistance than polypropylene and is therefore often selected for use directly under an extruded jacket.
  • Polypropylene film laminates are more flexible and offer greater economy due to their high yield
  • Polyethylene film offers chemical resistance and economy
  • Thicker film substrates provide higher dielectric and tensile strengths
 
     
  Foils  
 
  • Aluminum is lighter weight and more cost effective than copper
  • Copper offers corrosion and radiation resistance, soldering at termination, and higher conductivity relative to aluminum
  • Thicker film substrates provide higher conductivity and tensile strength, and lower signal attenuation
 
     
  Foil Free Edge Laminated Tape  
     
  Typical Applications  
  Shielding of twisted pairs in multi-pair, multi-conductor cables such as process control, computer or instrumentation cables.  
     
  Construction  
 
Foil free edge tapes offer a film/film/foil construction with a wider, thicker top film layer which overlaps the foil, providing non-conductive, foil free edges.

Standard foil free edge laminates are constructed with aluminum foil and polyester film.

 
     
  General Features/Benefits  
  Foil free film edge provides isolation between pairs, preventing shield-to-shield shorts and eliminating the need for a polyester overwrap.

Saves cost by eliminating the need to inventory two varieties of tape.

 
     
  Selecting the product that's right for you  
 
  • Foil free edge tapes are differentiated primarily by the thicknesses of the films. Thicker film substrates allow for higher dielectric and tensile strengths.
  • Each tape may be specified with foil free edges on one or both sides of varying widths.
  • Variety of colors available for pair identification
 
     
  Conductive Fabric Tape  
 
Conductive fabric is widely used in precision electronics as a critical part of shielding component. As the demand for electromagnetic shielding steadily increase in the electronic assembly sector. Our conductive fabric continues to offer excellent conductivity and reliable shielding, by precision coating of each fiber.

We offer a wide range of conductive fabrics, these being MESH, FOAM, WOVEN, and NON-WOVEN has satisfied customers around the globe, and positively recognized for consistent performance and good value.
 
     
  MISC Adhesive Tapes  
 
  1. Double-coated non-woven fabric tape
  2. Double-coated Polyester tape
  3. Double-coated paper tape
  4. Marker Identification tape