Conductive non-woven fabric is made of non-woven fabric as the base material, coated with a layer of highly conductive copper-nickel metal film, and then coated with a layer of conductive material with high thermal conductivity.
The main difference between conductive fabrics and conductive non-woven fabrics is the difference in base materials. In terms of application, due to different applications of each manufacturer, ordinary conductive fabric or conductive non-woven fabric is chosen.
In terms of thickness, conductive non-woven fabrics are slightly thinner than conductive fabrics, but this has little impact on the performance of the fabric.
Conductive non-woven fabrics have good flexibility, conductivity, abrasion resistance, heat resistance, high tensile strength and good adhesion properties. The electrical conductivity of conductive non-woven fabrics can be divided into single-sided conductive non-woven fabrics and double-sided conductive non-woven fabrics.
The special thickness of conductive cloth and conductive non-woven fabric make up for the lack of non-conductivity of the base material, and the coating ensures conductivity. The thickness of ordinary conductive non-woven fabrics is 0.03 mm-0.4 mm, and other thicknesses can be customized according to user requirements.
