Conductive fabric die-cutting
Product Description:
Conductive cloth material is made on polyester fibers by chemical deposition or physical transfer of metal nickel onto the fibers. A highly conductive copper layer is then plated on the nickel, which is then electroplated with nickel metal that is resistant to oxidation and corrosion. The combination of copper and nickel provides excellent conductivity and good electromagnetic shielding effect, with a shielding range of 100K-3GHz.
Technical indicators
Surface resistance: ≤ 0.05 Ω/inch (100g load)
Shielding effect: 60 dB~80dB/30MHz~1GHz
Heat resistant temperature: -10 ℃ -110 ℃
Tensile strength: ≥ 1.3 (kg/25mm)
Initial adhesion force: 1600g/25mm
Maintain adhesion: 1440 Min/inch