3M embossed tin plated copper EMI shielding tape 1345 is an EMI shielding tape with an acrylic adhesive. This flame retardant tape is designed for applications that require outstanding electrical conductivity from the application substrate through the adhesive to the backing. It comes on a removable liner for easy die cutting and handling. The tape is rated for 600V dry applications.
3M Embossed Tin-Plated Copper Foil EMI Shielding Tape 1345 is a high-quality, 4.1-mil thick coated tape used for various applications in the electronics industries and test laboratories for prototyping, design and troubleshooting. This tape features a non-conductive, non-corrosive acrylic adhesive and tin-plated copper foil backing. The adhesive requires no heat, moisture or other preparation to apply. It's solderable and can be die-cut, and the embossed pattern helps cut through the adhesive to make contact with the application surface. The removable liner helps make this tape very easy to handle. The tape offers stable contact and good shielding for equipment, components and shielded rooms. The tape is flame retardant per UL-510A Standard, UL Component Recognized. 3M Embossed Tin-Plated Copper Foil EMI Shielding Tape 1345 is the superior choice for EMI shielding operations.
Features- Embossed Pattern: Embossed pattern helps cut through adhesive to establish contact between the backing and application substrate
- Versatile: For use in grounding, EMI shielding in equipment, components and shielded rooms
- Easy-to-Use: Die-cut, solder and use in a multitude of electrical design and test laboratory operations
- No Additional Tools Needed: No heat, moisture or other preparation is needed to apply adhesive
- Compliance: UL510A standard, category OARC2, file no. E17385
- stability: 5-year shelf life (from date of manufacture)
Warning:
This product can expose you to materials and/or chemicals including arsenic, lead, and other materials and/or chemicals which are known to the state of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm.
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