RFI and EMI - Shielding and Absorbing Materials

RFI and EMI - Shielding and Absorbing Materials

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Image Part Number Manufacturer Description Series Operating Temperature RoHS Status Manufacturer Part Number Type Length Shielding Shape Material
3M CN4490 1" X 9"-100 3M 3M CN4490 FABRIC TAPE - 1" X 9" - - - - - - - - -
78083100 Laird Technologies AN-73/ML 24X24 ECCOSORB - - - - - - - - -
0.26-4-AB5020 3M 3M AB5020 EMI ABSORBER - 0.26" X - - - - - - - - -
64009161 Laird Technologies LSV .040X12X12 ECCOSHIELD - - - - - - - - -
21124376 Laird Technologies MF-124 .5X12 ECCOSORB - - - - - - - - -
EA-LF250-24 Leader Tech Inc. LOSSY FOAM ABSORBER - 1 GHZ - 18 EA -51°C ~ 121°C - - Flexible Ferrite Sheet 24.000" (609.60mm) - Sheet Polyurethane Foam
3M AB5030 CIRCLE-0.813"-250 3M 3M AB5030 EMI ABSORBER - 0.813" - - - - - - - - -
FFAM0254*4 API Delevan ADHESIVE FERRITE ABSORBENT MATER FFAM -55°C ~ 125°C - - Flexible Ferrite Sheet 15.748" (400.00mm) - Square Ferrite Powder
3M 1120 1.5"SQ-100 3M SHEET ALUM FOIL 38.1MM SQ 100/PK 1120 - - - Shielding Sheet 1.500" (38.10mm) - Square Aluminum Foil
27066397 Laird Technologies 0005 .375X48 ECCOSTOCK - - - - - - - - -

About RFI and EMI - Shielding and Absorbing Materials


RFI (Radio-Frequency Interference) and EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) shielding and absorbing materials are designed to mitigate the effects of unwanted electromagnetic radiation in electronic systems and devices. These materials include conductive coatings, shielding tapes, ferrites, absorbers, and gaskets that block or absorb electromagnetic energy to reduce interference and noise. RFI and EMI shielding materials are used in electronic enclosures, cables, PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards), and electronic devices to prevent electromagnetic interference from external sources or other components within the system. They help ensure electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and compliance with regulatory standards in electronic products and systems.