Aluminum alloy tape, copper foil, and polyester tape are all commonly used in the manufacture of electrical cables and components.
Aluminum alloy tape is typically used as a shield to protect cables from electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI). It is made by coating a thin layer of aluminum alloy onto a flexible backing material, such as polyester or polypropylene.
Copper foil is also used as a shield to protect cables from EMI and RFI, but it offers better performance than aluminum alloy tape due to its higher conductivity. Copper foil is made by rolling copper to a thin gauge and then coating it with a thin layer of insulation.
Polyester tape is used as an insulation layer between different components in a cable, such as between the conductors and the shielding. It is made from a thin layer of polyester film, which provides electrical insulation and mechanical strength.
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