RF Shield Kits

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
NBIOTSTARTERKIT

NBIOTSTARTERKIT

5G Hub

LTE CAT NB1 IOT & GNSS STARTER K

20

331001

331001

Würth Elektronik Midcom

SMD EMI CONTACT FINGER WE-SECF

0

KIT02

KIT02

Leader Tech Inc.

EMI "ENGINEERING IDEAS KIT"

5

RF PROTOTYPE KIT- SMALL

RF PROTOTYPE KIT- SMALL

KIT RF SHIELD SMALL MULTI-HEIGHT

1

FXS ENG KIT 01

FXS ENG KIT 01

KEMET

KIT FLEX SUPPRESSOR SHEET

3

KIT PROTO SHIELDS

KIT PROTO SHIELDS

Leader Tech Inc.

BOARD SHIELD PROTOTYPE KIT

11

DEV-001

DEV-001

Harwin

SPRING CONTACT DEVELOPMENT KIT

14

6999

6999

Laird - Performance Materials

ABSORBER SAMPLE KIT 5 PIECES

0

RF PROTOTYPE KIT- LARGE

RF PROTOTYPE KIT- LARGE

KIT RF SHIELD LARGE MULTI-HEIGHT

1

KIT18

KIT18

Leader Tech Inc.

FABRIC SHIELDING GASKET ENGINEER

9

KIT03

KIT03

Leader Tech Inc.

CUBE FINGERSTOCK EMI/EMC LAB KIT

2

KIT04

KIT04

Leader Tech Inc.

FABRIC SHIELDING GASKET EMI/EMC

7

MAGNETIC SHEET SAMPLE KIT

MAGNETIC SHEET SAMPLE KIT

TDK Corporation

RF ABSORBING SHEET VER 1.0A

12

KIT TECH CLIP

KIT TECH CLIP

Leader Tech Inc.

TECH CLIP PROTOTYPE KIT

28

FXS ENG KIT 04

FXS ENG KIT 04

KEMET

FLEX SUPPRESSOR RFID ENGINEERING

3

FXS ENG KIT 02

FXS ENG KIT 02

KEMET

FLEX SUPPRESSOR ENGINEERING KIT

10

FXS ENG KIT 03

FXS ENG KIT 03

KEMET

FLEX SUPPRESSOR NOISE SUPPRESSIO

8

EMI-SAMPLE-KIT

EMI-SAMPLE-KIT

Laird - Performance Materials

SAMPLE KIT

0

RF Shield Kits

1. Overview

RF Shield Kits are specialized enclosures or materials designed to suppress electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) in electronic systems. By containing high-frequency signals within designated circuits or shielding sensitive components from external noise, these kits ensure electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) in modern electronics. With increasing wireless communication density and high-speed data transmission, RF shielding has become critical for maintaining signal integrity in devices ranging from smartphones to industrial equipment.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Board-Level Shielding (BLS)Pre-fabricated metal cages for PCB componentsSmartphones, routers
Cable Shielding KitsBraided sleeves and ferrite cores for cable noise suppressionMedical imaging equipment
Modular Shielding EnclosuresCustomizable metal/composite enclosures for subsystems5G base stations
Conformal Shielding MaterialsConductive paints and films for complex geometriesAerospace sensors

3. Structure and Composition

Typical RF Shield Kits consist of:

  • Conductive materials: Stamped sheet metal (aluminum, steel), conductive polymers, or metal-plated plastics
  • Grounding interfaces: Spring fingers or welded tabs for low-impedance grounding
  • Mechanical fasteners: Snap-on clips, screws, or adhesive-backed designs
  • EMI gaskets: Conductive elastomers for enclosure seams
Advanced designs integrate ventilation apertures with optimized slot geometry to balance shielding and thermal management.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
Shielding Effectiveness (SE)30-100 dB @ 1 MHz-10 GHzDetermines noise suppression capability
Frequency CoverageDC-40 GHz (depending on material thickness)Defines application bandwidth
Material Conductivity10 -10 S/m (copper, aluminum)Impacts SE and weight
Installation Torque0.5-2.0 N mAffects mechanical stability
Environmental ResistanceIP54-IP67 rating optionsEnsures reliability in harsh conditions

5. Application Fields

Primary industries utilizing RF Shield Kits include:

  • Telecommunications: 5G NR base stations, optical transceivers
  • Medical: MRI machines, patient monitoring systems
  • Automotive: EV powertrain controllers, ADAS radar systems
  • Aerospace: Avionics, satellite communication modules
  • Industrial IoT: Smart factory sensors, PLC controllers

Case Study: A leading smartphone manufacturer implemented BLS kits with 85 dB SE at 2.4 GHz to mitigate Wi-Fi/Bluetooth cross-talk, achieving 30% improvement in data throughput.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Representative Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
TE ConnectivitySHIELDKITS-2000Modular design with 90 dB SE up to 18 GHz
3MCA4405-NDAdhesive-backed aluminum shielding tape
Laird Performance MaterialsHF060060% weight reduction vs. standard BLS
Parker ChomericsTHERM-A-GAP GCFThermally conductive EMI gasket material

7. Selection Guidelines

Key selection criteria:

  1. Determine required SE level based on IEC 61000-6-3 immunity standards
  2. Match material thickness to target frequency (skin depth calculation)
  3. Evaluate thermal dissipation needs for high-power applications
  4. Consider manufacturability (automated clip installation vs. manual screws)
  5. Assess environmental factors (corrosion resistance, sealing requirements)

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends shaping RF shielding technology:

  • Development of nanocomposite materials with 10x higher SE/weight ratios
  • Integration with smart packaging for real-time EMI monitoring
  • Automated robotic installation systems reducing assembly time by 40%
  • Multi-layer shielding solutions for mmWave (24-100 GHz) applications
  • RoHS-compliant conductive coatings replacing traditional hexavalent chromium
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