The 50-micron wear-resistant black conductive cloth is a high-performance composite material. It uses polyester fiber as the base material, with both sides coated with copper-nickel alloy to provide basic conductivity (surface resistance ≤ 0.05Ω), and one side coated with a black water-based graphene coating.
The conventional black conductive cloth, with a thickness of 53±3μm, features ultra-low surface resistance (≤0.05Ω) and excellent wear resistance. Its surface is flat, smooth, free of impurities and defects, with neat edges without damage. It meets strict gloss standards (3±1gs) and color difference standards (Lab values: 26.55/0.09/-0.25).
Adopting a purely water-based environmental protection coating process, it has no VOC residues, supports direct die-cutting or composite adhesive processing, and is suitable for the needs of efficient production lines.
Advantages of 50μm Wear - Resistant Black Conductive Cloth
Applications of 50μm Wear - Resistant Black Conductive Cloth
Consumer electronics: EMI shielding layer of mobile phones/tablets/laptops, grounding of camera modules, and conductive gaskets for buttons.
Industrial equipment: Electromagnetic sealing of industrial control cabinets, anti - interference shielding of medical equipment, and electrostatic protection of automated instruments.
New energy and automotive electronics: Signal shielding of battery packs, anti - interference stickers for in - vehicle displays, and internal conductive connections of charging piles.
Flexible circuit applications: Flexible electrodes of wearable devices (smart watches/bracelets) and conductive substrates of foldable screen devices.
Relevant Testing Equipment
►Precision electronic thickness gauge
►Density testing electronic balance
►High - precision image measuring instrument
►60° glossiness tester
►High - precision color difference tester
►DC low resistance tester
►Four - probe method resistance tester
►Optical microscope
►Solvent resistance tester
►Abrasion resistance tester


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