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SUPPLEMENT ENCLOSURES & SAFETY SOLUTIONS JUNE 2017 KNITTED WIRE MESH EMC GASKET
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Electric Linear Actuators Small Flat Belt Conveyors
Bespoke Enclosures
946 947
Brakes 948 Plastic Extrusions
Stainless Steel Enclosures IP 67/68 Enclosures
Cables Enclosures for Harsh Environments
Enclosures for hazardous environments Handles, Handwheels and Knobs
Linear Motion and Control Cooling and Air Conditioning
Levelling Feet
949 950
Hinges 951 Levelling Feet
952 953 954
Handles,Handwheels and Knobs Fastening and Adhesives
Explosion Protection Electrical Enclosures
Connectors 955 Machine Safety Meta Seals
Seals For Extreme Environments Geared Motors
Enclosures for the Rail Industry Hand held Enclosures
956 957 958 959 960
Springs 961 Rail 962
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Knitted wire mesh is the original gasket for RFI/EMI shielding and is still one of the most cost effective solutions. In applications where low frequencies in the magnetic field are a problem, the bulk of metal in knitted mesh gaskets make it the best performer. At 10kHz, H field (magnetic field) it is possible to achieve a shielding effectiveness of 62dB attenuation, making it suitable for EMP electromagnetic pulse applications, at higher frequencies such as 10Ghz, attenuations of above 45dB can be achieved. Knitted mesh is very versatile as it can be knitted to any diameter
from 1mm up to 25mm as a solid mesh, or over any type of sponge rubber cord or tube, therefore fine-tuning its compressibility from hard to very soft. Rectangular sections are available and sponge or solid rubber with a self-adhesive backing, can be bonded along the length of the mesh to form an environmental seal and act as an assembly aid. Custom gaskets can be made from knitted mesh by fabrication or bonding the mesh to the edge of die cut rubber shapes, compression stops can be bonded into the rubber carrier to protect the gasket from over compression. Standard wire types available are Monel, TCS, Aluminium and Stainless Steel, giving the option matching wire types with enclosure materials to give galvanic compatibility.
Kemtron
www.kemtron.co.uk
Reliable. RFI/EMI
shielding gaskets &components
Latest Injection Moulding Technology
Medical Moulding
In-house Design and
Mouldflow
Machining and
Assembly Large
Moulding Expertise (up to 1.5m sq)
www.rutlandplastics.co.uk
www.kemtron.co.uk +44 (0) 1376 348115
info@kemtron.co.uk
Rapid Prototyping
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