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Kraftex Copper Tape [1 Inch x 66ft]. Copper Tape Conductive Adhesive use as Copper Foil Tape for Stained Glass, Copper Tape for Slugs, Copper Shielding Tape for Guitars or Faraday Tape.

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About this item

  • Molluscs and More: Copper tape is a great way to keep those pesky slugs and snails away from your garden plants. Just put a connected ring of our copper slug tape around your garden pots or planters to create a copper slug barrier to keep them away.
  • EMI Defense: Our Copper Tape conductive adhesive is a simple and effective solution for EMI Shielding. Copper shielding tape for guitars is perfect for removing any interference & buzzing sounds from electrical devices.
  • Stained Glass Framing: Solder doesn't stick to glass so use our copper foil tape for stained glass, it's the perfect copper tape for soldering those edge and surfaces for a good looking and practical finish
  • Highly Conductive: Our copper foil tape with conductive adhesive uses a highly conductive material with low resistance, so every electrical project is easy whether you use it as copper circuit tape or Faraday tape, we got you covered
  • Diverse Applications: Copper tape is so versatile! You can you as Copper tape for soldering Jewelry, Copper strips for roof moss, Copper circuit tape, Copper washi Tape and much more. Click "add to cart" to discover all the possibilities tomorrow.



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FAQs

  1. What materials can it stick to? Our unique Kraftex adhesive means the tape can stick to almost ANY surface. We recommend for the best results, you apply the tape to a clean, smooth surface.
  2. Is it still effective after its oxidised Yes! Our tape is still effective after it's oxidised. However, if where you live is particularly rainy, the tape will weather with time. Luckily with our super long 12yd roll, you can replenish frequently with no hassle.

Kraftex Copper Tape

Great for EMI Prevention, Craft Projects & More!

Kraftex Copper Tape is both a fantastic DIY and household essential AND an exciting addition to your crafts table. Use it for stopping the horrible buzz from your guitar; or making crafty, metallic gifts for friends! Our Copper Tape can be used indoor & outdoors and is flexible enough to be used for almost any job.

Warning: Due to our tape being made of real copper foil, the edges can be a bit sharp so be careful when handling.

  • Flexible
  • Highly Conductive
  • Low Resistance
  • Indoor & Outdoor Use
  • Water Resistant
  • Strong Conductive Adhesive

Wide Application

Guitar EMI

EMI & RFI Shielding

Kraftex Copper Tape is the perfect tool for EMI Shielding.

Start by covering your pickguard with copper tape - placing it lengthways and overlapping each strip. Once the whole pickguard is covered, follow the same process for the inside of the body. Most importantly, make sure the strips run up the sides and on top of the body. This means the copper within the body will be in contact with the pickguard once re-assembled. Once you've covered the main cavity and jack cavity, you need to connect the two together. Take a jumper wire, bend it through the hole where the jack socket wires go, bend it round the corner and solder each end. Once cool, cover the solder joints with copper tape. Next, you must ground your 'faraday cage' by connecting your main ground coming from the tremolo claw/bridge to the volume pot casing as normal. Finally, connect the cavity shielding to the main circuit by soldering a ground wire to the copper tape inside the cavity and then to the volume pot. That's it!

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Craft Projects

Our copper tape is flexible and easy to cut which makes it ideal for bringing craft projects to life.

Why not make a gift for a friend like this beautiful candle we decorated? Simply, grab a plain candle, cut the foil into triangles - the smaller the tape, the easier it is the shape - and stick along the bottom of the candle. Easily transform a boring, plain candle into a trendy gift for someone's house.

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Circuits

Copper is highly conductive which is what makes our tape great for circuits! Educational and fun, it is super easy to create a paper circuit using copper tape.

Firstly, print off a template online that shows a simple paper circuit - we recommend Makerspaces. Apply the copper tape, tracing the lines and smoothing the tape down. Make sure that when you reach the corner, you either fold the tape or solder the tape so that there is a continuous line - do not cut it. Next, cut out the space for the LED and then cut the tape at the end, when it reaches the positive symbol. Fold the paper in the corner so the positive and negative symbols, at each of the tape, would touch the battery. Add the LED to the circuit, using cellotape, and making sure that the longest 'leg' is on the positive line of tape. Add your battery and you're done!

Customer Reviews
4.4 out of 5 stars 1,978
4.6 out of 5 stars 3,273
4.7 out of 5 stars 3,644
Quantity 2 rolls per pack 1 roll 1 roll
Width 1/4" 1" 2"
Length 36yds per roll 12yds 6yds
Recommended Uses General Soldering, Stained Glass, Paper Circuits, Craft Projects, Jewellery Making EMI & RFI Shielding, Electrical Repairs, Craft Projects EMI & RFI Shielding, Craft Projects

Potentially You
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
Used for guitar shielding. Zero issues, works as it should, adequate adhesion, fully conductive as described. Enough tape to shield a lot of guitars.Time will tell how well the adhesive lasts. I have tape from a different seller and after 2 years the tape is unusable as it lost its adhesive properties for some reason.
John Mazza
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
It is good copper tape, easy to solder to and sticks well. I used it to make a capacitive non-contact liquid level sensor.
A.V.
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
Great tape. Sticks well (we used it on wood) and easy to work with. It’s very pretty and what we used it for was placed outside and it has held up well for the last 2 winters and summers. For people with plants that have slug problems, I wonder if it could help keep slugs away from plants if put around the rim of the pot,since slugs (it is said) “will not cross a copper line”.
Edoardo Bonanni
Reviewed in Mexico on November 13, 2024
El producto sirve perfectamente y tiene buen agarre, es facil de colocar con un poco de atención. Es delgado y por eso se adapta perfectamente y cumple su proposito muy bien
Bart Swisher
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024
Used this for shielding inside a guitar pickup cavity. It seemed to work ok.
Albert Mi
Reviewed in Mexico on September 15, 2023
buen producto y no se pespega
Angela Petersen
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2021
This stuff works great for keeping slugs out of your plants.. Its also pretty and good quality I am sure great for whatever you copper tape needs. But it really does repel slugs!! No joke I had a serious SERIOUS slug invasion going on and they hate the stuff I watched them run... Run ha... Anyways get away from the copper as fast as a slug can and noticed a huge decrease in bit flowers and leaves of my plants. I also searched the pots with and without tape after dark for slugs and there were no longer any slugs in the taped plants. Great gardening truck will be purchasing more it also arrived quickly.
Catherine
Reviewed in Australia on July 13, 2020
I ordered this product to try alongside another.Adhesive capacity was weak (in my experience).Tore far too easily (like aluminium foil).Picked up odd stains.I would not purchase again.
B&Z
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2020
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Kobregon
Reviewed in Mexico on March 31, 2020
Muy útil y buena calidad
Shane
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 26, 2017
I purchased the copper foil tape to help with a problem I have had in a new flat which came with slugs! The things is, I had no idea how to deal with the problem and I had to find some way of getting rid without becoming a hit-man in the slug world. I had found after reading that they don't get along well with copper and so I decided to see whether the tape would work. I wanted a safe way to deal with them as I did not want to use toxic pellets on them and this was a safer option on the little slimes. I am sure so far making a good perimeter and covering crevices and gaps has worked. The tape itself is not too wide in width and so it is not too overly intrusive to look at when I go in to the kitchen. I also after using a decent amount of tape had enough for making a perimeter around my plant pots to prevent any of my plants getting slugged! The kitchen was the only place of which was where I was finding the slimy fiends and now I've noticed a great difference and no more trails left on the kitchen rugs. It could be safe to say the copper tape may had did the trick of making them disappear. I think I got my monies worth, but I can't be sure. All in all, I will give a 4 star. I will give the rating for the price, quality and ease of use. The slugs however give it a 1 and rate it the worst product ever made. :)
JP
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2017
As a tape, works fine. As a tape with an electrically conductive adhesive that is electrically conductive on both sides - not so fine. Tried to build something very simple, put the tape down on top of a freshly stripped copper wire - creating a leaded pad if you like. Could not read continuity from the pad to the other end of the wire. Poke through the tape to touch the wire, read continuity. Harass the tape over the wire enough to mangle/tear it and could start to get unreliable continuity, perhaps due to the cut the tape touching the wire through the cross tape section and not through the adhesive.Ended up laying this tape down and then putting the wire on top of it (continuity on the non adhesive side appeared fine) and then covering both this tape and the wire with a larger width tape from Tapes Master. The tapes master tape didn't seem to have any of the electrical continuity problems through the adhesive.If your application does not require electrical conductivity through the adhesive, this is a fine product (would be great of laying thermocouples, have heard of people using it for stained glass and for gardening). If your application was like mine and you need to electrically conduct through the adhesive then you are better selecting a different product.
SPY
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2016
I was kind of upset when I first got this product. For some odd reason I thought it was 1 1/2" or 2" wide and knew it was a good length but made the mistake of judging by the picture instead of reading the description so it was my fault. However, the main image is misconceiving and either angled, zoomed and cropped just right or that of an actual larger roll. I feel that amazon should require the dimensions or some sort of scale in the main pictures of smaller items that come in various sizes, this would apply to a lot of items but eliminate mistakes. I've made this mistake with other items before this so shame on me.It's a good product and gets 5 stars.•the thickness is just right in terms of strength and ability to apply it to various objects. The pic of the shielding on the guitar is a good example.•the number of uses for this product is why I bought it and besides inspecting it have used it yet, but it's there when I need it.•quick shipping and good packaging, which is important since foil tapes can be a real pain if the roll gets mangled.•Concerning those using this for slugs, mainly the ones who posted pictures saying it doesn't work. There doesn't seem to be any scientific proof on how this repels those creepy crawlers, but my guess would be that they are unable to stick to it properly. I say that from having fished on Lake Ontario where an invasive, foreign "sea flea" has invaded the waters. Using standard plastic line, it's amazing how strong these things that seems like seaweed can stick to your line. To combat them, fisherman use copper fishing line which they have a much harder time sticking to, if at all.So if you're going to wrap a tree, don't do it like the one guy who posted a picture. Having multiple wraps on a textured surface shows to be ineffective since the can probably just get by with help from the edges of tape that overlap that much and the tree texture may help also. A better approach would be wrapping the tree with something else first that will span the ridges and offer a smooth surface to apply the copper tape to. A wide roll of electrical tape stretched tightly around the tree a few times should workAs for the picture of a snail on a windowsill, well, I think gravity beats your setup. I think it would work better on a vertical surface.Also, since I'm only guessing at this and possibly just wrong. Another theory that the tape messes with their senses due to the conductivity of copper, also exists. It doesn't look like these two different setups are grounded. It would be interesting to see if the results change once these setups are grounded. Just use the tape to attach a small wire onto the surface of the barrier, then run the wire to the ground plus an extra few inches and strip off any coating or jacket on the wire , take about six inches of tap and fold it back onto itself with the wire sandwiched in between the two layers which should leave you with a three inch strip of tape attached to the wire sitting in the ground. Dig a small hole to fit the conductor plate you just made, inside of it and fill it back in. That will put a small amount of voltage into your shield and that may be the trick.Hope you don't mind my suggestions for improvement and would love to know if either method made a difference. I'd try grounding it first since that require the least amount of modification. Good luck.