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Duct Tape adhesiveness

Gautama2

Golden Member
At what temperature does the adhesive used in duct tape begin to fail? If I were to place it in an environment of 30 C how would it fare?
 
It won't stick as well at 30C as 20C, but it will stick.

Duct tape is never meant to be a long-term solution.
 
Well then, what do you propose I use to cover the conductive edges of ERS paper with to make them nonconductive when it will be placed in 30-35C temperatures (my computer).
 
heh you can test this for us🙂
theres gorilla duct tape, it costs quite a bit more, not sure if its worth it. scotch duct tape instead of generic, maybe their adhesive is more fancy i dunno. we need ductape reviews!
 
Originally posted by: Gautama2
Well then, what do you propose I use to cover the conductive edges of ERS paper with to make them nonconductive when it will be placed in 30-35C temperatures (my computer).

A better question is why you think you need ERS paper in your computer.
 
Originally posted by: BigJ
Oh...I don't know, maybe electrical tape?

http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/m...QEcuZgVs6EVs6E666666--

How would I get it to stay on the edges when it only sticks to itself?

Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Gautama2
Well then, what do you propose I use to cover the conductive edges of ERS paper with to make them nonconductive when it will be placed in 30-35C temperatures (my computer).

A better question is why you think you need ERS paper in your computer.

For audio.
 
Originally posted by: Gautama2
Originally posted by: BigJ
Oh...I don't know, maybe electrical tape?

http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/m...QEcuZgVs6EVs6E666666--

How would I get it to stay on the edges when it only sticks to itself?

Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Gautama2
Well then, what do you propose I use to cover the conductive edges of ERS paper with to make them nonconductive when it will be placed in 30-35C temperatures (my computer).

A better question is why you think you need ERS paper in your computer.

For audio.

You're hearing interference right now? And it's not just a low-quality sound card?
 
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Gautama2
Originally posted by: BigJ
Oh...I don't know, maybe electrical tape?

http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/m...QEcuZgVs6EVs6E666666--

How would I get it to stay on the edges when it only sticks to itself?

Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Gautama2
Well then, what do you propose I use to cover the conductive edges of ERS paper with to make them nonconductive when it will be placed in 30-35C temperatures (my computer).

A better question is why you think you need ERS paper in your computer.

For audio.

You're hearing interference right now? And it's not just a low-quality sound card?


No, noise can affect the accuracy of a DAC. Just maximizing performance. Modified X-Fi Music if you're wondering.
 
Originally posted by: Gautama2

No, noise can affect the accuracy of a DAC. Just maximizing performance. Modified X-Fi Music if you're wondering.

Fair enough.

Duct tape should work fine for this application. As long as you have better cooling than, say, a Dell.
 
Try foil tape that design to withstand hot/cold from boiler/heatpump ducting.

Duct tape doesn't work on ducting because the adhesive dry out & flake off with time (accelerate by heat).

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Better product would be spray adhesive.

And there are such thing as spray paint that reduce RFI/EMF, or duct sealant that can be paint on inside/outside that reduce RFI/EMF/ERS.

 
Originally posted by: Gautama2
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Gautama2
Originally posted by: BigJ
Oh...I don't know, maybe electrical tape?

http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/m...QEcuZgVs6EVs6E666666--

How would I get it to stay on the edges when it only sticks to itself?

Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Gautama2
Well then, what do you propose I use to cover the conductive edges of ERS paper with to make them nonconductive when it will be placed in 30-35C temperatures (my computer).

A better question is why you think you need ERS paper in your computer.

For audio.

You're hearing interference right now? And it's not just a low-quality sound card?


No, noise can affect the accuracy of a DAC. Just maximizing performance. Modified X-Fi Music if you're wondering.

I am audio clueless but how does external noise affect the accuracy of a digitial->analog process?
 
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