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
64009160 Laird Technologies LSV .030X12X12 ECCOSHIELD - - - - - - - - -
3M AB5100HF 0.52" X 8"-10 3M EMI ABSORBER 0.52"X8" 10/ROLL AB5100HF -25°C ~ 85°C - - Absorbing Sheet 8.000" (203.20mm) - Rectangular Polymer Resin, Metal Flakes
8860-0032-100-93 Laird Technologies CONDUCT ELASTOMER 10X10" SHEET Electroseal™ - - - Shielding Sheet 10.000" (254.00mm) - Square -
8-5-CN4490 3M 3M CN4490 FABRIC TAPE - 8" X 5YD - - - - - - - - -
3M CN3490 1.5" X 10.5"-100 3M 3M CN3490 FABRIC TAPE - 1.5" X 1 - - - - - - - - -
40-20-1020-1298 Parker Chomerics CHO-SEAL 1298 EMI 10X20X0.032 - - - - Shielding Sheet 2.000" (50.80mm) - Sheet Silicone Elastomer
IFL04-050NB1HRX300 TDK Corporation RF ABSORBING SHEET IFL FLEXIELD IFL -40°C ~ 85°C - - Shielding Tape 328.084" (100.00m) - - -
2386 Laird Technologies RFSW,S,040,PSA - - - - - - - - -
5171 Laird Technologies RFLS,48,0.250 - - - - - - - - -
CZ700LF-120 Laird Technologies COOLZORB-700LF 3MM - 12*12*.120I - - - - - - - - -

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.