| SKU | 7000123311 |
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| Legacy SKU | 70006039773 |
| UPC | 00021200148330 |
| 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
Product Dimensions |
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| Thickness | 3.6 mil | 0.091 mm |
Shipping Dimensions |
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| Weight | 9.13596 lb |
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| Length | 8.30709 in |
| Width | 8.30709 in |
| Height | 10.51181 in |
| Color | Red |
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PRODUCT FAQ
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What are the key features of 3M™ Circuit Plating Tape 1280?
The 3M™ Circuit Plating Tape 1280 is red in color, measures 1-1/2 inches by 144 yards with a thickness of 4.2 mil. It comes in cases containing six rolls.
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Can this tape be easily applied and removed from circuit boards?
Yes, this tape is designed for easy application to circuit boards and can be cleanly removed without leaving residue behind.
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Is the red color of the tape important for any specific purpose or just for aesthetics?
The red color serves a functional purpose as it helps with visibility during the plating process on circuit boards.
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How does the thickness of this tape contribute to its performance in circuit plating applications?
The thickness of 4.2 mil provides durability and strength, ensuring that the tape withstands the plating process while protecting designated areas on circuit boards.
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Are there any special storage requirements for maintaining product quality when not in use?
To maintain product quality, store the tapes in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight or moisture to prevent any potential damage or degradation.
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 content is 900 parts per million (ppm), bromine content is 900 ppm, and the total halogen content should not exceed 1500 ppm.

