3M™ Aluminum Foil Tape 1115B

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4.5 mil aluminum foil backing

Conductive acrylic adhesive

Supplied on a removable liner

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  • 4.5 mil aluminum foil backing
  • Conductive acrylic adhesive
  • Supplied on a removable liner
  • Easily die cut into complex shapes

3M™ Shielding Tape 1115B consists of a 4.5mil aluminum foil backing and a unique electrically conductive pressure sensitive adhesive.

3M™ EMI Shielding Tape 1115B has an aluminum foil backing with a pressure sensitive, electrically conductive, acrylic adhesive that ensures firm adherence. The low electrical resistance makes this tape suitable for grounding applications. The tape's thickness offers good EMI shielding effectiveness and structural support properties. It comes on a removable liner and is easily die cut into complex shapes. RoHS 2002/95/EC Compliant.

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