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ENCLOSURE & SAFETY SOLUTIONS SUPPLEMENT Knitted wire mesh EMC gaskets


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 10 kHz, H field (magnetic field), it is possible to achieve a shielding effectiveness of 62 dB attenuation, making it suitable for EMP electromagnetic pulse applications. At higher frequencies, such as 10Ghz, attenuation’s of above 45 dB 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 or to 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 of matching wire types with enclosure materials to give galvanic compatibility.


Kemtron T: 01376 348115 www.kemtron.co.uk


FDB PANEL FITTINGS ONLINE – HINGES, SWINGHANDLES, QUARTER-TURNS BY THE CLICK LOAD!


The FDB Panel Fittings Online store features the range of specialist cabinet hinges, swinghandles and quarter-turn locks offered by FDB sales partners such as DIRAK, Southco, Pinet, EMKA, Sugatsune, Enclosure Solutions, Lowe & Fletcher Weston Body Hardware and Gold and Wassall. For over 40 years FDB Panel


Fittings has taken pride in developing a specialist service for the supply of panel and electrical enclosure hardware (locks, hinges, handles, enclosure gasketing, cable management and accessories) to the metal/plastic fabrication industries including panel builders and OEMs. This, the company explains, is probably the UK’s largest range of locks, hinges, handles and accessories for virtually all industrial applications. FDB is focused on an ability to provide a friendly personal service based on detailed product knowledge and experience of everything from cable management support systems to cabinet hinges, enclosure gasketing and locking systems – including many stainless steel variants and anti- vandal handle designs. The company’s extensive stock-holding offers delivery of most items direct from the warehouse. FDB’s simple ethos of ‘quality products coupled with quality service’ has been the cornerstone of its success over very many years with countless satisfied customers worldwide.


FDB Panel Fittings www.fdbonline.co.uk


Enclosures & Junction Boxes


For durable, high quality, choose Hylec


• IP65, IP66 & IP68 Rated • IK08 & IK10 Rated


• ABS-HB Flame Retardant Plastic | Die Cast Aluminium Sheet Steel | Stainless Steel Construction


• Steel Door Enclosures – Pre-Wired & Fitted Earth Strap


• ABS Junction Box – Supplied with 35mm DIN Rail & Mounting Screws


WWW.HYLEC-APL.COM | SALES@HYLEC-APL.COM | 01933 234400 MAKING THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS


15% OFF


UNTIL 30TH NOVEMBER 2017*


*Terms & conditions apply.


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