| |
 |
 |
EMI
Shielding Materials
6.
Environmental / EMI Shielding
Schlegel Electronic Materials Environmental – EMI Hybrid (EEH) Series gaskets
have been specially designed to provide environmental sealing
as well as EMI shielding for outdoor cabinets. This new Schlegel Electronic Materials
programme allows substantial cost savings for enclosure manufacturers
on production lines in labour and supplies by replacing two different
gaskets with just one. Schlegel Electronic Materials EEH series gaskets are designed
to ease mounting through special reinforced clips which can accommodate
a wide variety of metal thickness. Special shapes and materials
excel in dynamic or high cycling applications such as front doors
or access panels with low compression rates and very limited compression
set. An EPDM core with an operating temperature up to 100deg.
C and good resistance to UV, water, acids,...make the Schlegel Electronic Materials
EEH gaskets the right choice for outdoor applications. Our proven
conductive NiCu-C12 or C70 fabrics provide over 96dB of broadband
noise attenuation that is crucial for mid to high range shielding
applications. For tough environmental applications, we recommend
half-wrapped parts, however full-wrapped profiles are also available
for specific applications
Materials
 |
EPDM
sponge rubber core (Ethylene Propylene Diene
Monomer)
Extruded over a galvanized wire core for
use in flange mount.
Operating Temperature: -40 deg. C, +100
deg. C. |
|
|
 |
|
 |
NiCu-C12
(Half-Wrapped, Full-Wrapped)
The highest efficiency for high-end
applications
Surface resistivity: 0.0136ohms/sq.
Abrasion resistance: 800,000 cycles (ASTM
D3886) |
|
|
 |
|
 |
NiCu-C12
(Half-Wrapped, Full-Wrapped)
The highest efficiency for high-end
applications
Surface resistivity: 0.0136ohms/sq.
Abrasion resistance: 800,000 cycles (ASTM
D3886) |
|
|
 |
|
 |
NiCu-C70
(Half-Wrapped, Full-Wrapped)
A cost effective solution for mid-
to high-end applications
Surface resistivity: 0.066ohms/sq.
Abrasion resistance: 800,000 cycles (ASTM
D3886) |
|
|
 |
|
|
|