Masking tape
- ESD protection
- Solder and solder agents
- Factory equipment
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- PCB processing and handling
- Component processing
- Component storage
- SALE
Filter products
- ESD protection
- Solder and solder agents
- Factory equipment
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- PCB processing and handling
- Component processing
- Component storage
- SALE
ESD Kapton/polyimide tape, amber, 33 m, various versions
ESD Kapton/Polyimide tape, black, 33 m, various versions
When are solder masking tapes used?
Solder masking tapes are used to cover specific areas of printed circuit boards during soldering processes. They protect contact surfaces, connectors or temperature-sensitive components from solder, flux and thermal stress.
Why are polyimide tapes used for soldering?
Polyimide tapes have high temperature resistance and stable material properties in reflow, wave or hot air processes. This makes them suitable for precise masking and protection applications in electronics production.
What are the requirements for solder masking tapes?
Solder masking tapes must be temperature-resistant, residue-free removable and dimensionally stable. At the same time, they must not damage circuit board surfaces or sensitive assemblies.
What are the advantages of narrow solder masking tapes?
Narrow tape widths enable precise masking of small areas on densely populated PCBs. This allows individual solder joints or sensitive components to be specifically protected.
