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3M™ 3M 1170 4" x 1.25"-25 Flame-Retardant Shielding Foil Tape With (25) 1-1/4 in L x 4 in W Rectangle, 3.2 mil THK, Electrically Conductive Pressure Sensitive Acrylic Adhesive, Aluminum Backing, Silver

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3M™ Shielding Foil Tape, Flame-Retardant, Series: 1170, 3.2 mil Thickness, Silver, Electrically Conductive Pressure Sensitive Acrylic Adhesive, Aluminum Backing, 35 in-oz Adhesion Strength, 20 in-lb Tensile Strength, 265 deg F Maximum Operating, -40 deg F Minimum Operating, Specifications Met: UL 510, Product Category OANZ2, File E17385, ASTM D1000, MIL-STD-202

3M™ 1170 aluminum foil tape with conductive acrylic adhesive includes a dead soft aluminum foil backing with a conductive acrylic adhesive uniformly dispersed with conductive spheres for applications requiring reliable point-to-point electrical contact including EMI/RFI shielding, grounding and static charge draining applications. Conductive adhesive tapes conduct electricity on both the top and bottom, create electrical connections by taping one electrically conductive tape to another. Use in the electronics industry for telecommunications, aerospace, computer, medical device and commercial electronic assembly applications, such as grounding and EMI shielding of laptop and cell phone screens. Electrically conductive adhesives are the perfect solution for making electrical contacts on circuit boards and other temperature sensitive substrates as their curing temperature lies below soldering temperatures. In addition, conductive adhesives are much more flexible than solder and as a result are better able to withstand vibrations. Aluminum foil tape with a conductive adhesive works well for EMI/RFI shielding on difficult to solder materials such as aluminum and high alloy steel. Use aluminum foil tape with aluminum housings and frames to prevent galvanic corrosion (corrosion when one type of metal is in electrical contact with another). Commonly used in the industrial industry for EMI and electrostatic shielding, use between transformer coil windings to reduce electrostatic coupling and around the outside of coils, relays and other components to prevent broadband EMI emissions. Ideal for cable wrapping, wrap heavy motor, generator, transformer and control relay wires, cables and connectors to shield against conducting and picking up EMI noise. Use aluminum foil tape in electronics manufacturing around doors and panels of electronic cabinets to shield and reduce EMI. Works well in equipment and electronics manufacturing to seal seams in EMI/RFI shielded rooms and machinery. Rated for 600 VAC dry applications. Meets flame spread requirement of UL 510. The adhesive creates secure contact with the application surface, works well to seal seams and apertures in shielded rooms and doors and panels of electronic cabinets and enclosures providing electrical continuity.

Specifications

Adhesion Strength 35 in-oz
Adhesive Material Electrically Conductive Pressure Sensitive Acrylic
Backing Material Aluminum
Color Silver
Maximum Operating Temperature 265 deg F
Minimum Operating Temperature -40 deg F
Series 1170
Specifications Met UL 510, Product Category OANZ2, File E17385, ASTM D1000, MIL-STD-202
Tensile Strength 20 in-lb
Thickness 3.2 mil
Type Flame-Retardant

Country of Origin: Taiwan

Application:
For applications requiring excellent electrical conductivity from the application substrate through the adhesive to the foil backing

Features

  • 3.2 mil THK, 1 oz dead soft aluminum foil coated with electrically conductive acrylic adhesive
  • Reliable point to point electrical contact
  • Excellent shielding effectiveness and good corrosion resistance at ground contact points
  • Acrylic adhesive has good resistance to heat, oxidation, solvents and oils
  • Meets flame spread requirement of UL 510
  • Conductive particles in the adhesive provides low contact resistance between substrates and the backing to drain static charge
  • Excellent solderability
  • Highly conformable
  • More flexible than solder and as a result better able to withstand vibrations

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