Electrical Tapes
Listed below are a few of the many products MBK has to offer you. These
materials can be die cut, printed, laminated, punched, folded and formed into
complex shapes. They retain physical, chemical, and electrical properties over
a wide temperature range with good resistance to most chemicals. These materials
are available with different pressure sensitive adhesives that can be electrically
conductive in X,Y or X,Y, Z directions, thermally conductive or nonconductive.
Adhesives can be rubber, acrylic or silicone based systems.
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Polyester
- Used for insulating, splicing and powder coat masking.
- Various thickness and colors are available.
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Polyimide
- Used for insulation, splicing, hot air leveling and masking where higher temperatures or dielectric
strength is needed.
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Aluminum
- Used for EMI, RFI, ESD shielding and thermal management.
- Available plain or with conductive and non-conductive adhesive.
- Various thickness and textures are available.
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Copper
- Used for EMI, RFI, ESD shielding.
- Various thickness and textures are available.
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Glass Cloth
- Insulating tape used where tear resistance and tensile strength along with conformability are needed.
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Fish Paper
- Vulcanized Fiberboard, used for inexpensive dielectric insulation.
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Lexan
- Polycarbonate film that provides fire resistance, stiffness as well as good dielectric properties.
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Formex
- Polypropylene film that has great conformability, forming and die cutting characteristics.
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