3M™ XYZ-Axis Electrically Conductive Adhesive Transfer Tape 9720S

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Lower R non-woven conductive scrim versus 9713

Isotropic XYZ-axis electrical connectivity

Thin adhesive layer (30 micron)

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  • Lower R non-woven conductive scrim versus 9713
  • Isotropic XYZ-axis electrical connectivity
  • Thin adhesive layer (30 micron)
  • Thinner scrim design
  • Medium adhesion acrylic adhesive
  • Can be applied in strips or die cut to specific shapes & sizes

3M™ Electrically Conductive Adhesive Transfer Tape 9720S is an XYZ-axis electrically conductive pressure sensitive adhesive (CPSA) tape. This double-sided tape has a nickel/copper-coated conductive nonwoven carrier. Designed for EMI shielding and grounding applications, enabling devices to meet electromagnetic compatibility requirements.

3M™ Electrically Conductive Adhesive Transfer Tape 9720S has very high electrical conductivity, which provides low resistance for small contact areas and high frequencies. This tape features a thin, non-woven support layer, allowing it to conform well to non-flat surfaces. This tape provides robust protection against EMI in a range of market segments such as consumer electronics, automotive, medical devices, communication infrastructure, and aerospace & defense electronics.


Recommended Applications:
PCB/flex/chassis grounding
Bond line gap shielding
EMI shield & gasket attachment
Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
Passive intermodulation (PIM) management


From simple to complex designs, our family of shielding and grounding solutions provides protection against EMI. Our solutions provide excellent adhesion to a variety of substrates including metals and plastics. These tapes are easy to apply using low pressure without heat, enhancing productivity. We have multiple thicknesses available to meet even the most space constrained and complex design requirements.

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