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Electrically conductive adhesive

Electrically conductive adhesive from Adhesives Research

Electrically conductive pressure-sensitive adhesives are for electrical interconnections in devices such as electrodes, defibrillators, and biosensors. These products require a uniform conductive adhesive for stability and consistency with exceptional bond strength, even under mechanical and environmental stress. For example, the electrically conductive ARcare 8881 is a non-woven material coated with an electrically conductive adhesive on both sides and protected by a Kraft liner on both sides. ARcare 90447, also electrically conductive and non-woven, is nickel-free and coated with an electrically conductive adhesive on both sides with a white, double-coated release liner. And ARcare 90366 is a highly conductive, 2-mil, self-wound transfer adhesive protected by a clear double-coated release liner. These adhesives can also be customized by modifying their chemistry, forms, and construction, adhesive thickness, and release-liner selection.
Adhesives Research, P.O. Box 100, Glen Rock, PA 17327, (800) 445-6240, info.ims.ca/18359-251

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