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LOVIMAG Copper Foil Tape offers a 50mm by 20m roll of highly flexible, self-adhesive copper tape designed for superior EMI shielding, electrical repairs, and creative crafts. Its conductive adhesive ensures strong, reliable contact on various surfaces, making it a top choice for guitar shielding, grounding, and artistic applications.









| ASIN | B07C6YLNYL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,507 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Electrically Conductive Adhesives |
| Brand | LOVIMAG |
| Compatible Material | Glass |
| Date First Available | June 4, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.1 ounces |
| Item model number | CFT-01 |
| Manufacturer | LOVIMAG |
| Material | Copper |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 11 x 2.54 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Arts And Craft, Electrical |
| Size | 50mmx10m-1p |
| Special Feature | Self-Adhering, Strong, Transparent |
| Surface Recommendation | Glass, Paper |
| Tensile Strength | 1500 Pounds |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
I**R
Perfect shielding tape for restoring my old Telecaster
I used this copper foil tape while rebuilding a 2005 Fender Highway One Telecaster that I recently brought back to life. Before installing new electronics (pots, switch, and a set of Fender Texas Special pickups), I wanted proper shielding — and this tape worked flawlessly. What I liked: The adhesive is truly conductive Sticks extremely well to wood cavities Easy to cut, shape, and layer Soldering to it is clean and reliable Provides excellent EMI shielding for single-coil pickups My old relic’d Tele is now quiet, tight, and professionally shielded. Great product — absolutely worth it for any guitar restoration or upgrade.
L**L
works amazing and I have enough left over for another instrument
I am using this for a few electric guitars of mine. I had tried other tape and it was my mistake to order some through another retailer where they only sent a measely amount of copper tape which didn't cover hardly anything at all. After needing more to finish my project, I decided to try tthis brand out of the many who are listing this product. It arrived really quickly and there is so much with my 1 inc X 66 FT size order of this. It can be placed really easily and sticks great. It works a lot better than the other copper tape brands that I had tried. It was packaged with a lot of care because it came in its own box and also had some plastic wrap around the entire roll. So I will definitely be ordering this again if I need any more. I started with my Peavey strat knockoff which is a guitar that really has some amazing tones for the price. Next I will be using the rest for the cavities of a Les Paul I have. Be sure to make a grounding wire connection to the shielding tape before you put your guitar back together.
T**Y
Versatile and Reliable Copper Foil Tape
Versatile and Reliable Copper Foil Tape I used this copper foil tape for EMI shielding in my guitar and was impressed by its performance. The tape is easy to apply, with a conductive adhesive that ensures a solid connection. It's flexible and can be shaped to fit various cavities, making it ideal for electronics and crafts. The adhesive holds well without leaving residue, and the tape's durability ensures long-lasting results. The appearance of this tape is copper, it works really well and has a good visual appearance to it.
J**N
It does work
I did an experiment to see if this copper tape really does keep slugs away before I committed to a big project. I made to circles out of sheet metal using duct tape then put the copper tape around them. I put a few marigold leaves (slugs favorite food) and some slugs into a plastic box. The next day the leaf protected by the tape was not touched but the others were. One of the circles became undone but still the copper did seems to work, at least for a while. When they ran out of food one of the stronger ones burrowed underneath the circle and ate to his little heart's content but it sure did slow them down. I would be happy to repeat this experiment (and post better photos or even video) with the circles I made from plastic drainage piping if someone sent me a complementary roll of tape (hint, hint.) Again, this did work to keep protect my seedlings, but on larger plants, the little creeps can always find a way up. My only complaint about the tape is it's very thin so you have to be careful with it or it will stick to itself and frustrate the heck out of you.
A**A
Electrical shielding for guitars, excellent choice.
There is nothing I can think of negative to say about this product. I use it to shield electrical interference of the guitars I build, and its so easy and slick, you'd think new ones would have it installed from the factories, but you know, if they can save a dime on each guitar they build, they will even if it means you get something inferior in its place, but they take their cue from the car manufactures and tell you how great they build everything when in fact they are built as cheaply as possible. But use gloves, it is capable of producing horrendous tiny cuts that you don't notice until you use hand sanitizer and after you are done screaming in pain long enough to look, you find twenty tiny cuts on your fingers... But it is so easy to use, rip a chunk off and stuff it into a pickup cavity and just push it into the bottom and sides, missed a spot, tear off a chunks twice the size and toss it in there and push it to form around the corners. There is no need to worry about continuity, the adhesive works like it should, it is easy to just use anything rounded to press it in place and smooth it out, it looks pretty cool when you are done, run a strip to contact the back of the pickguard and that should be covered almost to the edges, this effectively gives the pots the ground they need, no need to run so many ground wires, and on top of it all, you can easily solder wires to it wherever you need them. It is a great product and I can't recommend it more than I already do, but damn, remember to wear gloves.
B**Y
good value
excellent quality. Highly recommended.
M**N
LOVIMAG Copper Foil Tape for Guitar Shielding
I bought this LOVIMAG tape specifically to shield the control and pickup cavities of my S-style electric guitar. It works great and completely eliminated the noise! Using this tape was a great experience. The 2-inch width was perfect for getting good, solid coverage quickly inside the tight spaces. The foil itself is nice and thick—it's not flimsy like some cheaper tapes that tear easily. The most crucial part is the conductive adhesive. I was able to test continuity across the seams where the tape overlapped, and it worked perfectly, creating a single, continuous shield. This is what you need to make sure your faraday cage is actually effective. After soldering the last connection and putting the guitar back together, the hum is virtually gone, even in my noisy apartment. Highly recommend this for any home guitar tech looking to clean up their signal chain.
J**N
Shielding an electric guitar
Used it to shield my guitar, works great for it, and the adhesive will maintain continuity if overlapped on top of another piece. So if your needing to shield your electric guitar, this is what you want.
K**C
Bought this to wrap around wires to reduce interference. Not sure if it really helps. For the product itself, the quality is good, easy to peel and sticks well. I also read here that some people buy this to deter/get rid of slugs in their vegetable garden. I don’t use this but I find a slice of cucumber on aluminum foil placed in the garden will. Yes, a thin slice of Cucumber on aluminum foil!
M**C
It has great adhesion and the sticky side is conductive so there is no need to solder the individual strips together if they touch. Used it to shield a guitar, but you may want to get the 1 inch wide for that job since I had to cut strips out of the 3 inch one to fit the cavities. I highly recommend it to get rid of the dreaded 60 cycle hum.
M**M
Solid tape for EMI shielding for signal wires. 2-3 layers of well done grounded shielding suppresses enough EMI from a 100 watt (residual EMI power would be much lesser though) EMI source 10 mm away from the core EMI source, to make a low power adjacent device (microcontrollers etc.) work without any interference or restarts. Make sure to form a proper faraday cage cylinder by soldering the connecting edge line, else there will be considerable EMI leaks.
S**Y
strong and double side, works fine
S**Y
If possible, adhesive quality should be improved. otherwise overall quality is decent.
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