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Electromagnetic Shielding Effectiveness

In many applications, electrically conductive plastic compounds are also used for shielding of electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic compatibility is becoming increasingly important as electrical systems extend further into daily life. Depending on the field of application the product must fulfil different kinds of marks, such as the CE mark [20]. These aims can be facilitated by electromagnetic shielded enclosures. [Pg.51]


ASTM D 4935-94. Measuring the electromagnetic shielding effectiveness of planar materials. [Pg.239]

The electromagnetic shielding effectiveness of a nickel-graphite filled silicone gasket with and without an EMI adhesive, measured over a wide frequency range, is shown in Figure 5.26Test methods and requirements for the control of EMI may be found in MIL-STD-461. ... [Pg.275]

Figure 5.26 Electromagnetic shielding effectiveness of Cho-Seal S6305 gasket with and without CL-130 pressure sensitive adhesive. Figure 5.26 Electromagnetic shielding effectiveness of Cho-Seal S6305 gasket with and without CL-130 pressure sensitive adhesive.
T. K. Gupta, B. P. Singh, R. B. Mathur, S. R. Dhakate, Multi-walled Carbon Nanotube-Graphene-Polyaniline Multiphase Nanocomposite with Superior Electromagnetic Shielding Effectiveness. Nanoscale 2014,6,842. [Pg.510]

CARBON NANOPARTICLE-BASED FLEXIBLE LLDPE COMPOSITES FOR ENHANCED ELECTROMAGNETIC SHIELDING EFFECTIVENESS... [Pg.119]

Villacorta, B. Ogale, A. Hubing, T. Effect of Heat Treatment of Carbon Nanofibers on the Electromagnetic Shielding Effectiveness of Linear Low Density Polyethylene Nanocomposites. Accepted m Polym. Eng. Sci. 2012, DOI 23276. [Pg.138]

Polypyrrole films show good electromagnetic shielding effects of about 40 dB over a wide range of frequencies (10-1500 Mhz). [Pg.127]

Cheng, K.B., Ramakrishna, S., Lee, K.C., 2000. Electromagnetic shielding effectiveness of copper/glass fiber knitted fabric reinforced polypropylene composites. Compos. A Appl. Sci. Manuf. 31 (10), 1039-1045. http //dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1359-835X(00)00071-3. [Pg.46]

The electrical properties of blends of thermoplastic polymer, inherently conductive polymer (ICP) and metallized carbon fiber were studied. Both electrical resistance and electromagnetic shielding effectiveness were measured. These results were compared with the data for blends of thermoplastic polymer and metallized carbon fibers. The electrical resistance of the blends with ICP was much lower than that of the blends without. Additionally, the magnitude of the shielding effectiveness for the blends with inherently conductive polymer was higher than the blend without. The shape of the curves was different, as well, particularly at lower frequencies. [Pg.2628]

Jou, WS, Ft al. The Electromagnetic Shielding Effectiveness of Carbon Nanotubes Polymer Composites, ANTEC 2005... [Pg.2630]


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