RFI and EMI - Contacts, Fingerstock and Gaskets

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
3030202

3030202

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GASKET FABRIC/FOAM 2MMX1M DSHAPE

12

303064032

303064032

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WE-LT CONDUCTIVE SHIELDING GASKE

37

30502

30502

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CONDUCTIVE NI/CU GLASS SLEEVE 1M

125

331161702513

331161702513

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CONTACT FINGER EMI SMD

826

3030903

3030903

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WE-LT CONDUCTIVE SHIELDING GASKE

40

38401104

38401104

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WE-EGS EMI ELASTOMER GASKET

5

3021414

3021414

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WE-LT CONDUCTIVE SHIELDING GASKE

79

38401410

38401410

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WE-EGS EMI ELASTOMER GASKET

4

38111027

38111027

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GASKET FAB/FOAM 11.3MMX1M KNIFE

6

38401109

38401109

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WE-EGS EMI ELASTOMER GASKET

5

3851210

3851210

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WE-CSGS CONTACT SPRING GASKET

99

38401206

38401206

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WE-EGS EMI ELASTOMER GASKET

5

3020601

3020601

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GASKET FABRIC/FOAM 6MMX1M RECT

2

303038023

303038023

Würth Elektronik Midcom

WE-LT CONDUCTIVE SHIELDING GASKE

210

3020705

3020705

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WE-LT CONDUCTIVE SHIELDING GASKE

5

3020702

3020702

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GASKET FABRIC/FOAM 7MMX1M RECT

0

3020301

3020301

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GASKET FABRIC/FOAM 3MMX1M RECT

284

30207032

30207032

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WE-LT CONDUCTIVE SHIELDING GASKE

97

3851040

3851040

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WE-CSGS CONTACT SPRING GASKET

49

3031004

3031004

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WE-LT CONDUCTIVE SHIELDING GASKE

0

RFI and EMI - Contacts, Fingerstock and Gaskets

1. Overview

RF/IF (Radio Frequency/Intermediate Frequency) and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) systems require effective electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) shielding to maintain signal integrity. Contacts, fingerstock, and gaskets are critical components for ensuring electrical continuity and shielding performance in electronic enclosures. These components prevent electromagnetic leakage while maintaining mechanical functionality in connectors, housings, and assemblies.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
ContactsConductive elements for maintaining electrical connections under compressionRF connectors, PCB grounding pads
FingerstockResilient metal strips with finger-like projections for continuous shieldingServer chassis, military equipment
GasketsConductive elastomers or mesh materials for sealing gapsAutomotive sensors, medical devices

3. Structure and Composition

Typical structures include:

  • Contacts: Beryllium copper or phosphor bronze cores with conductive platings (gold, silver, nickel)
  • Fingerstock: Canted coil springs or stamped metal fingers with corrosion-resistant coatings
  • Gaskets: Silicone rubber with embedded silver-aluminum particles or wire mesh

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterTypical RangeSignificance
Contact Resistance0.1-10 m Affects signal transmission efficiency
Shielding Effectiveness60-120 dB (100 MHz-10 GHz)Determines EMI/RFI attenuation
Compression Force0.5-5 N/mmImpacts mechanical durability
Temperature Range-55 C to +150 CDefines operational stability

5. Application Fields

Main industries include:

  • Telecommunications (5G base stations, microwave links)
  • Automotive (V2X communication systems, radar sensors)
  • Aerospace (avionics shielding compartments)
  • Medical (MRI shielding enclosures)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative Products
Parker ChomericsCHO-SEAL conductive gaskets
Laird Performance MaterialsForm-in-Place EMI gaskets
3MEMI Shielding Tapes 9703/9706
SamtecRFI/EMI shielded connectors

7. Selection Recommendations

Considerations include:

  • Frequency range of the application (higher frequencies require tighter tolerances)
  • Environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, chemical exposure)
  • Material compatibility (avoid galvanic corrosion between mating surfaces)
  • Cost-effectiveness (balance performance vs. budget constraints)

Case Study: In automotive radar systems, Parker Chomerics' silicone-based gaskets reduced EMI leakage by 40% compared to traditional metal fingerstock.

8. Industry Trends

Key development directions:

  • Miniaturization for 5G mmWave applications
  • Low-PIM (Passive Intermodulation) material formulations
  • Multi-functional integration with thermal management
  • RoHS-compliant plating processes (eliminating hexavalent chromium)
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