Many customer have requested whether CAPLINQ can offer thinner polyimide tapes. CAPLINQ is pleased to announce LINQTAPE PIT0.5S a 0.5mil (13 micron) Polyimide Film with a 1mil (25 micron) silicone adhesive. LINQTAPE PIT1S has a backing thickness of 1mil (25 micron) and the adhesive layer adds another 1.5 mil (36micron) for an overall thickness of [...]
PIT0.5S: 0.5mil Polyimide Film with Silicone Adhesive
December 15th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: Linqtape · Polyimide · Silicones
LINQTAPE Polyimide Tapes | Questions & Answers
November 27th, 2009 · No Comments
Questions and answers concerning LINQTAPE Polyimide Film and Tape
5-mil Polyimide Film (PIT5N) for Gel Battery
September 17th, 2009 · No Comments
Lead-Acid Gel batteries are used in back-up power supplies for alarm and smaller computer systems (particularly in uninterruptible power supplies) and for electric scooters, electrified bicycles, transportation and marine applications. Unlike wet cells, gel cells are sealed, with pressure relief valves in case of overcharging. During normal use they cannot spill liquid electrolyte. In the [...]
Tags: Industrial Tapes · Polyimide
How thick is Polyimide Tape?
February 1st, 2008 · 2 Comments
Polyimide Tape (the generic version of Dupont© Kapton Tape), typically comes in various polyimide thicknesses. These thicknesses are generally labelled as 1-mil, 2-mil, 3-mil or even 5-mil thick polyimide tape. Each of these variations serves different purposes and is therefore used for different applications. Of course, the thicker the polyimide film used, the more expensive [...]
Tags: Polyimide · Semiconductor
When is a generic brand good enough?
September 21st, 2007 · 3 Comments
A question often asked to CAPLINQ in particular or among peers in general is, “When is a generic material (such as Polyimide Tape vs. Kapton Tape or Volume-Conductive Linqstat™ Film vs. Velostat™) good enough?” The answer of course is simple, it is
Tags: Polyimide · Semiconductor