Insulated copper tape is a flat conductive strip of copper that is coated with an insulating material, usually PVC (polyvinyl chloride) or similar durable polymer. The copper core provides excellent electrical conductivity for grounding and lightning protection, while the insulation prevents accidental contact, corrosion, and electrical leakage.
It is commonly supplied in rolls of various widths and thicknesses, making it easy to install in earthing and bonding systems. The insulation layer also offers extra safety in environments where the copper tape may come into contact with other conductive surfaces or be exposed to weather conditions.
Key features:
High-conductivity copper strip
Durable PVC or polymer insulation
Corrosion and weather resistant
Provides electrical safety and prevents short circuits