Die Cut ESD Polyimide Tape

@Die cut ESD polyimide tape refers to ESD polyimide tape that has been cut into a specific shape or size using a die cutting process.

– Tape Thickness (mm): 0.05 | 0.055 | 0.06 | Custom

– Liner Thickness(mm): 0.05 | 0.075 | Custom

– Shape: Discs | Dots | Custom

– Core Diameter(mm): 25 | 32 | 38 | 76 | Custom

– Packing Term: Label | OPP Bag | PVC Box | Carton | Custom

Kindly Note: Any size and shape are available.

Die Cut ESD Polyimide Tape Description:

Die Cut ESD Polyimide Tape is a specialized polyimide film tape designed for electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection in electronic applications. The tape is produced using die-cutting technology, which allows it to be precisely cut into specific shapes, sizes, or custom designs for easy application in a variety of industrial processes. This makes it highly useful for applications that require precise placement of tape on components or surfaces.

Die Cut ESD Polyimide Tape Application:
  • PCB Masking During Soldering: Used in electronics manufacturing to mask specific areas of printed circuit boards (PCBs) during soldering, cleaning, or chemical treatment. Custom die-cut shapes ensure precision and protect areas from heat, flux, or chemicals.

  • Component Protection: Die-cut pieces are applied to protect sensitive electronic components, such as semiconductors, ICs, and microchips, from electrostatic discharge (ESD) during assembly, testing, or transport.

  • ESD-Safe Packaging: The die-cut tape is used in packaging to shield sensitive electronic parts from ESD while in transit or storage. Custom-cut shapes are ideal for securely sealing packaging or for creating ESD-safe bags and containers.

  • Wire and Cable Insulation: Die-cut ESD polyimide tape is used to insulate wires and cables in sensitive electronic systems, providing both electrical insulation and static protection in high-precision devices.

  • Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shielding: The tape can be used for temporary EMI shielding in high-frequency electronic applications, where components need protection from electromagnetic interference.