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EMI/RFI Shielding Products
While the term "shielding" is very broad and non-specific we have chosen it to represent a family of products that seems to fit that bill. Knitted Mesh EMI/RFI Shielding Tape, Metallized Fabric Gasketing, and EMI Shielding Strip products: Elastomer Core has an extremely wide range of potential applications for electromagnetic and radio frequency interference shielding. Knitted wire mesh can be used as a wrap, thus providing controlled electromagnetic and radio frequency attenuation. Wire mesh can also be factory knitted around flexible core materials, even customer supplied materials.
Metallized Fabric Gasketing comes in a number of sizes and profiles giving it versatility to be installed in doors, racks, slides, covers, etc. in electronic enclosures. Knitted Wire Over Elastomer Core allows for both environmental and EMI and RFI shielding in grooves and closure situations.
• Knitted Wire Mesh EMI/RFI Shielding Tape is a double-layered strip of knitted wire mesh providing an effective electromagnetic and radio frequency interference shield for electrical and electronic cable assemblies. The knitted construction maximizes conformability and flexibility while minimizing bulk and weight. Knitted mesh tape uses Sn/Cu/Fe knitted or Monel wire to provide good physical strength and shielding effectiveness.
• Metallized Fabric Shielding Gasketing is a combination of a metallized, woven nylon cover over a foam core - provides superior electromagnetic and radio frequency interference (EMI/RFI) shielding. These are available in a variety of profiles, including Asymmetrical, C-Fold, P, and D shapes. Customized profiles and fabricated die-cut parts including I/O shielding for Mil and D-Sub connectors can be manufactured to meet specific requirements with no (or minimal) set-up cost.
• Wire Mesh Over Elastomer Core Gasketing is a great choice in lower cost effective EMI/RFI shielding and environmental protection. With two covers of mesh over an elastomer, the elastomer under pressure protrudes through the mesh to give sealing protection.
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