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Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
This looks to conduct electricity well. I bought this to fix some wires attached to a light in an inflatable that came out. It does establish an electrical connection but the adhesive is horrible. It doesn't really stick. Maybe if it was used on a flat surface as bridge of some sort it might be ok.
Zaration
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
Exactly what I needed to shield my guitar body! Very high quality and not overly thin!
Richard.Loucks
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2024
Using foil for grounding the bridge, strings and electric components in my guitar.
Rebecca A. Harris
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
I used this to put a decorative edge around a door but mostly use it for slug control. The slugs love to eat my squash plants and making a wall around them using this tape has saved the plants.
井上陽介
Reviewed in Japan on June 24, 2024
初めてでしたが使いやすかったです
J. Eich
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2024
It is pretty easy to use but also cuts fingers pretty easily and deeply. We put it around the base of trees as we were having slug issues and we are not having slug issues now.
mokiach
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2023
When old RV travel trailer refrigerators go bad, most people either replace the whole refrigerator with a new one, or replace it with the exact LP cooling unit. With the advancement of solar panels and LiFePo4 battery packs, it made more sense to me to get rid of the LP system altogether and just put in a 24volt condenser. Runs off of free electricity, and doesn't consume LP gas.Although the system is much simpler, the problem that I found was trying to figure out what the best way to attach the copper coiled evaporator plate to the aluminum refrigerator cooling panels was. Almost all thermal conductive and heat sink glues and mastic's that are often used for the purpose, their thermal conductive ratings ranged from between 1 and 3 W/m-K with a very tiny actual contact surface area to transfer the cool from the coils to the refrigerator box.After searching the web over and reading a lot about thermal conductivity, I finally decided just to use this copper foil tape instead of the standard recommendations. The copper thermal conductivity rating is around 104 W/m-K which is about 33 times better than any thermal mastic, not to mention that the contact surface area is a thousand times greater for the transference of the cold temperature as well. Altogether, this is the best solution to communicate the cold temperature from the cold plate to the refrigerator box unit.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2023
I tested this tape by making a cross and measuring the resistance with an ohmmeter. The adhesive is conductive. Good!I just wish the copper was a bit thicker.
Mary Anne Rice
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2022
This tape is so thin it rips when you burnish to the glass. I do not recommend this tape to any stained glass artist to use in projects as it's too thin. It also splits badly on a curve even if you start in the middle of the curve.
Diana
Reviewed in Canada on October 22, 2022
prompt delivery, item met expectations :0)
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