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Mission Darkness TitanRF Faraday Tape is a 2.5-inch by 10-foot high-shielding conductive adhesive tape designed to connect TitanRF fabric sheets or seal RF enclosures. Certified by IEEE 299-2006 for superior EMI/RF shielding, this durable, tear-resistant tape offers a flexible, easy-to-use solution trusted by military, industrial, and DIY users alike.











| ASIN | B07DVSTP9V |
| Adhesive Format | tape |
| Adhesive Location | one_side |
| Adhesive Side Count | 2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,634 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #198 in Duct Tape |
| Brand | Mission Darkness |
| Color | silver |
| Compatible Material | Fabric |
| Date First Available | June 19, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Resistance | RF signals |
| Item Weight | 3.04 ounces |
| Item model number | MDFT-10F-2.5 |
| Manufacturer | MOS Equipment |
| Material | conductive adhesive |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 120"L x 2.5"W x 0.01"Th |
| Recommended Uses For Product | EMI/RF Shielding, Industrial, DIY, Faraday Bag Repair, Testing |
| Size | 2.5in x 10ft |
| Special Feature | Strong |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood,Glass,Plastic,Metal,Concrete,Ceramic |
| UPC | 711005516099 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
B**Z
Very good product
Very good product arrived quickly decent price easy to work with . I used it to to make good connection seals to my faraday cage I made out of a tool box ran the tape up on the inside edge of the lid and around the edges of the top of the tool box so when i close it both of them touch each other. Works great and made my faraday cage a stronger shield against any possible E.M.P
S**N
Great Stuff
This is great material to work with. I am using it to make my own RF bags. According to the test I ran they do work really well. I am using three layers of the fabric and then taping the sides with this tape. I am using double sided fabric tape to keep the layers together inside the bag. I will be buying more to make more bags.
M**H
I easily made my own Faraday cage with a metal garbage can + this tape
I very easily made my own faraday cage in case of EMP or Carrington Event to house my small electronics, and this TitanRF Faraday foam gasket made it easy. Some designs called for aluminum tape to completely seal the can, but then you can't easily get into it and have to re-tape it every time. The Faraday tape in conjunction with the Faraday foam gaskets (linked below) make it cleaner and easier. I bought: • Behrens 20 Gallon galvanized steel garbage can from my local hardware store • TitanRF Faraday foam gasket (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08KS6GKCX/) • TitanRF Faraday tape (1" x 10') For the 20 gal garbage can, one roll of 1" by 10' was enough. I used the tape to line the seems of the can, and holes where the handles are, and also to help hold the foam gasket in place along the inside of the metal lid. The foam gasket has sticky back, but it wants to bend in, and the tape holds it place. The lid presses down tight into the foam gasket creating a seal, and blocking radio waves. I tested it with a handheld radio set to NOAA and with the volume all the way up. The signal totally dies when the lid is all the way closed. No radio waves are getting through. Make sure you line the can with something non-conductive. I used old carpet scraps.
S**H
Worked great, just wish it had duck tape stickiness
Sticks fine to the fabric but to metal etc would be nice if it was more like a duck tape adhesive
T**Y
Value is VERY high! Excellent RFI/EMI blocking!
I used this MuMetal clone to GREAT effect on the top cover of my Anthem Statement D1 preamp processor and to cover the transformer of my Proceed AVP-2 processor, to prevent external noise from my network streamer (that sits on top) from being introduced to the Anthem internals and to prevent any leakage from the Proceed’s transformer into delicate internal circuitry. I use a powerful high class-A bias A/B amp (250w/channel into 8 ohms) and speakers with true Ti diaphragm compression drivers; everything is now SILENT even with my ear pressed against the horn throat with either processor. Ridiculously effective for the price. Note: the tape is VERY sticky. Much like high quality duct tapes, if you dribble it over into itself (i.e. make an accidental sticky sandwich), it’s just done. So go slow and be careful. HIGHLY HIGHLY recommended!!!
1**R
Great cable shield!
I used this to create a cable shield for one of my Carver amps and Sony ES CD player. I wrapped a line level cable from the rear input board to the long cable to the front of the amp gain knob and back....worked beautifully, elevated the sound a few notches, rewarding me with a clean, airy top end with much better delineation of instruments. The lines ran right by the EL transformer and diodes, it cleaned up that much hash on the signal by blocking it. So worth the $10.
C**E
Good product.
I had some bad interference of a USB-3 hard drive causing lag in my bluetooth keyboard and mouse. It would sometimes take 15-20 seconds for letters to appear after I typed them, or they wouldn't appear at all. I wrapped this tape around the USB cable to the hard drive and, voila, problem gone. This is expensive stuff but it does actually work.
M**D
Doesn’t work as advertised
So this faraday fabric is a cool idea but if conditions are not ideal then it will not work even under multiple layers
F**O
Facile da applicare...
Ş**M
Teşekkürler
C**S
Bueno, aún no lo he probado,pero mientras pueda bloquear las frecuencias de envío y recepción del módem,soy feliz.Si Dios quiere y sale todo bien,agregare foto para cuándo me llegue la tela.
P**S
After finding interference on my DAB radio whenever I switched on the dash cam I tried everything, new aerial, ferrite chokes and amplifiers to no avail. I then wrapped this tape around the power cable, and no more interference.
S**B
Ideal for electronics projects ,making telescopic antennas by placing the tape on the outside of the fibreglass tubes then you fold it over on the inside face of the tube .
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