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Electrical and Electronics

The electronics and electrical industry operates in an environment where thermal management, insulation, and precision assembly are critical. Materials must not only withstand heat, current, and mechanical stress but also enable efficiency in high-speed manufacturing and long-term reliability in the field.

At Jostick, we deliver solutions engineered for these challenges:

Specialty Tapes – Designed for insulation, bonding, EMI/RFI shielding, splicing, and high-temperature resistance. Our range of pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes ensures stable performance in both electronic assemblies and heavy-duty electrical systems.

Wire Harness Solutions – Reliable harnessing materials that provide secure bundling, abrasion resistance, and electrical insulation. Ideal for automotive, consumer electronics, and industrial applications, they help streamline assemblies while ensuring safety and compliance with international standards.

By combining material expertise with precision converting, Jostick ensures that every tape and harness solution supports better conductivity, safer insulation, and longer product life.


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