Hi

I think you have tape from Adhesive Research in Ireland.

I found this at ApplianeMagazine.Com



Adhesive Research Ireland Ltd., a European developer of pressure-sensitive
adhesive tapes and other coated products, announced several recent personnel
changes.

*       Aideen O'Neill joined the company as senior chemist for the its Medical 
and
Pharmaceutical business units.
*       Barry Murphy was named an R&D technician, joining scientist John 
O'Mahony
and senior technician Karen McCarthy, who will provide R&D support for the
Splicing business unit in addition to their existing R&D duties for the
Electronics and Industrial business units.
*       R&D technician Hilda Russell moved from the Splicing business unit to 
the
Medical and Pharmaceutical business units.
*       Karen Burns was appointed to a newly created position in Customer Care
Technical Service for the Industrial, Electronics, and Splicing business units.
*       Bernadette O'Connor was named customer service representative.

Also, Tee Wee Ang joined Adhesive Research Pte Ltd. as new regional sales
manager for its Japan, Taiwan, and China territories.


The company¹s ARclad® 90038 and Flexshield® 8269 are said to be highly
conductive pressure-sensitive tapes designed for electromagnetic interference
(EMI) shielding. The ARclad 90038 is a 2.4-mm acrylic-based tape, featuring a
1-oz, tin-plated, copper-foil backing. Its shielding effectiveness ranges from
95 to 80 dB in the 1 to 18 GHz frequency range. The tape¹s tin-plated backing
can be soldered, and is reportedly resistant to corrosion and oxidation. The
Flexshield 8269 is a 4-mm tape featuring an Electron® nickel copper-plated
woven polyester fabric carrier. The tape¹s shielding effectiveness is 90 to
80 dB in the 1 to 18 GHz frequency range, and is said to offer flexibility and
conformability, resistance to cracking from repeated flexing, and
weight-reduction advantages. Adhesives Research, Inc.
<http://www.appliancemagazine.com/sd/sd_company.php?company=61> 

Since I have used their tapes for years, I strongly recommend that you
consider 3M conductive tape 
You can find this web page through Google for 3M conductive tapes


solutions.3m.com/.../home/productsandse
vices/products/TapesAdhesives/ElectricallyConductiveTape/ - 65k -


Best regards


Bob Schlentz
appro...@minn.net 




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