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Rapid CTS05/50M Copper Foil Adhesive Tape 5mm x 50m

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Brand: Rapid MPN: CTS05/50M
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5mm wide self-adhesive copper tape, ideal for making up simple electrical and electronic circuits.


  • 5mm width
  • Self-adhesive backing
  • Ideal for one-offs and prototyping
  • Supplied on 50 metre reels
Length 50m
Material Copper
Width 5mm

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Monday, April 1, 2019 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 34-0636
Q. Has this tape got a shelf life. We have some old rolls of this at our school. The tape has started lifting after 2 days, on a card we made. Kind regards Andy
A. Hi Andrew, thank you for your question. This does not appear to have any shelf life but the adhesive backing could loose tack after long periods of time dependent on how it is stored.


Thursday, March 8, 2018 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 34-0636
Q. What max temperature can it resist?
A. Hi Di, thank you for your question. The glue part has a melting point at 90°C in 1 hour, the instant melting point 120°C in 3~4 seconds.


Wednesday, June 1, 2016 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 34-0636
Q. hi is the adhesive on this tape conductive?
A. Hi Jamie, thank you for your question. The reverse side of the tape with the adhesive is not conductive.


Friday, April 15, 2016 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 34-0636
Q. Could you tell me the thickness of the copper please?
A. Hi David, thank you for your question. The overall thickness of just the copper is 0.15mm with a 0.25mm thickness with the backing.

Reviews


Useful for introductory circuits

Reviewed by: P Broome - Wednesday, June 15, 2016
It's very useful for building simple electrical / electronic circuits (eg: with year 7 pupils), but overlapping strips don't always conduct (the glue isn't conductive), so it's best to apply a flow of solder where the strips cross.


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