Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is
electrical noise which creates a
disturbance or undesired
response in circuits, equipment, or systems. EMI is
a
generalization of an older term, radio-frequency interference (RFI).
Many
types of electrical circuits are susceptible to
EMI/RFI and
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Shielding is the use of materials to reduce radiated
EMI/RFI
by reflection and/or absorption. Shielding should be placed
where it best causes an abrupt discontinuity in the path of
electromagnetic waves. Shielding effectiveness and performance
is a function of the properties and configuration of the
shielding materials, the frequency and the distance from the
source to the shield.
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Electrodag conductive coatings are designed to protect
enclosed electronic devices against radiated electromagnetic
interference and electrostatic discharge. Our Electrodag
coatings have been expertly formulated using various conductive
pigments to achieve optimal performance in electrically hostile
environments and assist the designer to comply with emissions
regulations worldwide. |
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Click
on the link below to learn more about the
Shielding Products we offer.
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