8 Jan 2026
Copper strip is a key component of modern technology.
Copper tape — a key component in modern technology ⚡ While often remaining unseen, copper tape provides conductivity, stability, and safety across dozens of industries. In our production, we utilize a state-of-the-art Swiss-made Alfred Wertli AG line, which helps maintain high dimensional precision and repeatable parameters.
Copper Tape — A Key Component of Modern Technology
Although often remains invisible, it is copper tape that provides conductivity, stability, and safety across dozens of industries. In our production, we use, among others, the state-of-the-art Swiss Alfred Wertli AG line, which helps to maintain high dimensional precision and parameter consistency.
🔍 Where is copper tape used?
🔌 Transformers and Motors
🔩 Connectors and Electrotechnical Components
🖥 Precision Electronics
♨️ Heat Exchangers and Cooling Systems
📡 EMI/RFI Tapes
⚙️ HVAC and Automation Systems
🌩 Lightning Protection and Grounding Elements
📊 Our Production Capabilities
Parameter | Specification |
Grades | OF-Cu, Cu-ETP, Cu-DLP, Cu-DHP, Cu-C |
Thickness | 0.035 – 4 mm |
Width | 10 – 400 mm |
Coil Diameter | inner 76–500 mm / outer up to 1100 mm |
Hardness States | from soft to spring |
💡 Copper Tape vs Copper Strip
Though often confused, they are entirely different products:
Copper Tape: Thin, precise, used in devices and electronics.
Copper Strip: Thicker, structural, mainly used in grounding
✨ Interesting Facts
📏 Precision: The thinnest tapes (0.035 mm) are thinner than a sheet of paper.
🔧 Versatility: The same copper grade can have a hardness from R220 to over R450.
⚡ Efficiency: They account for over 70% of a device's electrical functions while constituting less than 1% of its volume.
🚀 Looking for copper tapes for a specific process? We will advise on selecting the grade, dimensions, and hardness state to achieve the ideal parameters for your project.
#copper tape #copper #production #industry #electrotechnics #electronics #energy #HVAC #cooling #automation #transformer


