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The 3M 7010295401 is an XYZ-axis electrically conductive pressure-sensitive tape designed for EMI and RFI shielding in demanding electronic applications. It uses a pressure-sensitive acrylic adhesive that bonds through the X, Y, and Z axes, enabling consistent electrical conductivity across the full contact surface. The tape measures 4 inches wide by 36 yards long and carries a total thickness of 3.0 mil, backed by a 4.0 mil polycoated kraft paper liner. It offers medium temperature resistance and high solvent resistance, making it suitable for environments where chemical exposure is a concern. Electronics technicians and assembly professionals install this tape where reliable electromagnetic shielding and grounding continuity are required.
This tape is intended for use in electronics manufacturing, PCB shielding, device assembly, and enclosure grounding applications. It performs on both high surface energy (HSE) and low surface energy (LSE) substrates, broadening its range of compatible surfaces. It is sold by the roll with a minimum order quantity of 2 rolls, making it appropriate for production environments where multiple runs are needed. Applications include grounding straps, shielding gaskets, and conductive bonding between components in professional electronic assemblies.
Designed for use as an electrically conductive shielding and grounding tape in professional electronics assembly and enclosure shielding applications where XYZ-axis conductivity is required.
Installation is typically performed by electronics technicians or assembly professionals. Clean and dry all bonding surfaces thoroughly before applying the tape to ensure full adhesive contact and reliable conductivity. Peel the polycoated kraft liner cleanly and apply with firm, even pressure across the full tape width. No soldering or tooling is required, but surface prep is critical to achieving rated electrical performance.
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