Conductive Tape FAQ
Conductive tape is used for electrical conductivity, EMI/RFI shielding, grounding, and static dissipation in industries such as:
Electronics assembly and repair
PCB shielding
Touchscreen bonding
Battery and capacitor grounding
Automotive electronics
It ensures reliable electrical connections and signal integrity.
We supply a variety of conductive tapes, including:
Copper foil tape – high conductivity, ideal for PCB and EMI shielding
Aluminum foil tape – lightweight, good for grounding and shielding
Nickel/Copper conductive tape – corrosion resistant for long-term applications
Conductive fabric or adhesive-backed tapes for flexible electronics
Material choice depends on your electrical, thermal, and mechanical requirements.
Our conductive tapes are designed for low resistance and stable conductivity.
Surface resistivity is typically <0.1 ohm/sq for copper foil tape
Adhesive layer ensures consistent conductivity across surfaces
We can provide technical datasheets for precise applications.
Our conductive tapes are engineered for clean adhesion and removal, with minimal residue.
Copper and aluminum tapes: typically leave slight residue if left for very long periods
High-quality adhesive versions ensure surface-safe removal for electronics or painted surfaces
Yes, we provide full customization:
Width: 3mm – 500mm (or custom)
Length: 5m – 1000m (or custom)
Thickness: 0.02mm – 0.2mm
Optional: conductive adhesive strength, backing material, or die-cut shapes
Customization ensures perfect fit for your production or repair requirements.
Absolutely. Samples are available for testing:
Conductivity
Adhesion strength
Thermal resistance
Shielding performance
This helps industrial clients confirm suitability before large-scale orders.







