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SKU | 7010048795 |
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Legacy SKU | 70006460987 |
UPC | 00051115530012 |
Catalog Number | 1280 |
Product Number | 1280 |
3M Circuit Plating Tape 1280 with polyester film used for PCB masking tape or other high temperature applications. Red. 3.6 mil thick.
- Low stretch polyester film for machine, as well as hand application
- Solvent clean up of the board is recommended to facilitate subsequent soldering
- Polyester backing reduces stretch and recovery of tape and associated uneven stop-off line
- Thick adhesive coating reduces undercutting because adhesive helps block out solutions between fingers
- Polyethylene tape core instead of cardboard
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Thickness | 3.6 mil | 0.091 mm |
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Weight | 21.31209 lb |
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Length | 10.85 in |
Width | 10.85 in |
Height | 12.5 in |
Color | Red |
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PRODUCT FAQ
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What makes the 3M™ Circuit Plating Tape 1280 Red unique compared to other tapes?
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The 3M™ Circuit Plating Tape 1280 Red is specifically designed for circuit board plating applications, providing excellent resistance to most chemicals used in the electroplating process.
Is the tape easy to apply and remove without leaving residue behind?
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Yes, this tape features a high-tack adhesive that securely holds during processing but removes cleanly without leaving adhesive residue after use.
Can I use this tape for high-temperature processes in addition to plating applications?
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Absolutely! The 3M™ Circuit Plating Tape 1280 Red can withstand temperatures up to 250°F (121°C), making it suitable for various industrial processes beyond circuit board plating.
How many rolls come in a case of the 4-inch width option of this tape?
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Each case contains twelve (12) rolls of the 4-inch wide version of the 3M™ Circuit Plating Tape 1280 Red, giving you an ample supply for your needs.
Product Description: "Halogen Free"
The term "Halogen Free" is defined by the International Electrochemical Commission (IEC) in their standard IEC 61249-2-21. According to this standard, the maximum allowable limits for chlorine is 900 parts per million (ppm), bromine is 900 ppm, and the total halogens should not exceed 1500 ppm.