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Copper Foil Tape with Conductive Acrylic Adhesive, 2.6 Mil Total Thickness, for Guitar and EMI Shielding, Arts and Crafts, Electrical Repairs - Special Wide for Diverse Application (2'' x 26 ft)

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About Copper Foil Tape With Conductive Acrylic

Copper Foil with Acrylic consists of a 1-ounce copper foil backing and unique electrically conductive pressure-sensitive acrylic adhesive. Supplied on a removable liner for easy handling and die cutting. Stick almost anywhere with our extra strong adhesive, it works whatever the weather. Professional results & perfect tone- To ensure that your guitar's tone is perfect, we recommend this high quality copper shielding tape. Providing a better and professional result comparing to graphite and aluminum. Though primarily used for control cavities, you can also shield pickup routs, toggle routs and input routs for the ultimate in RF (radio frequency) rejection. EMI Shielding Quickly protect your devices from electromagnetic and radio-frequency interference. From buzzing guitars to computer cables, copper tape offers a quick and simple solution. The adhesive is strong, flexible and highly conductive, making it easy to protect your electronics. Electrical Repairs Double Conductive adhesive means both sides of this tape will carry current so whether it's soldering, grounding or minor repairs, our tape will do the job and do it well. Our tape has a good effect for electrostatic discharge after grounding. The tape is also ideal for transformer, mobile phone, computer, PDA, PDP, and LCD monitor, PC, copier etc. Paper Circuits Stained Glass Crafting Our tape has strong adhesive and is a great surface for soldering onto when creating your stained glass pieces. The tape is suitable for creating paper circuits, a fun and easy way to make cards, introduce children to electronics or do conduction experiments