Copper Foil transforms any room into Faraday cage.
January 25, 2005 - Suited for use as electro-magnetic shielding, Mu-copper foil can be applied as wallpaper to transform existing room into Faraday cage with attenuation level of 40–80 dB. Product, which shields against magnetic and electrical fields, is non-flammable and resistant to aging. It can also be used as load bearing basis for floor finishing and floor covering. Doors with hf-seals, vent panels, shielded windows, and power filters are available.
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Holland Shielding Systems BV (+31-78-6131366) has developed a new type of Mu-copper foil for electro-magnetic shielding of rooms, buildings and appliances. With this material, which can be applied as wallpaper, an existing room can be transformed easily into a Faraday cage with an attenuation level of 40 to 80 dB.
The material has a high strength and is capable of shielding against both magnetic and electrical fields. It is non-flammable, resistant against ageing and can be used as a load bearing basis for floor finishing, floor covering, etc.
Doors with hf-seals, vent panels, shielded windows and power filters can be supplied fromstock.
Also available: conversion sets for changing existing (wooden) doors into reliable shielded doors, without drastic adjustments.
Applications: measuring rooms, medical examination rooms, shielding against radiation of mobile phones and radar, computer rooms.
Comprehensive documentation with test data is available upon request.
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