Conductive foam is a conductive braided sleeve wrapped around a foam core made of polyurethane or EPDM. The conductive braided sleeve is usually made of silver-plated nickel nylon, aluminum foil or Monel wire (nickel-copper alloy) Ferrex (tin-plated Copper-clad steel wire), has good electrical conductivity.
It complies with the flame retardant rating (UL94-V0) and has good mechanical properties such as elasticity and flexibility. Conductive foam pads have good shielding properties. When encountering radio waves, they will be reflected and absorbed according to the properties of the object, providing excellent shielding effects. It is also extremely cost-effective. It is currently the latest and most widely used The widest range of shielding materials.
Introduction to electromagnetic shielding material EMI conductive foam lining
Feb 26, 2024
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