RFI and EMI - Shielding and Absorbing Materials

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78131073

78131073

Laird - Performance Materials

RF EMI ABSORBING SHEET 24"X24"

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21226292

Laird - Performance Materials

GDS A7905 180176-1 REV C

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8861-0135-72

8861-0135-72

Laird - Performance Materials

RECSTRSD,CUSTMATL 12.7X3.2MM

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78132075

78132075

Laird - Performance Materials

RF EMI ABSORBING SHEET 24"X24"

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21456167

21456167

Laird - Performance Materials

RF EMI ABSORBING SHEET 12"X12"

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21110183

21110183

Laird - Performance Materials

RF EMI ABSORBING SHEET 12"X12"

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78132077

78132077

Laird - Performance Materials

RF EMI ABSORBING SHEET 24"X24"

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21452172

21452172

Laird - Performance Materials

RF EMI ABSORBING SHEET 12"X12"

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21455172

21455172

Laird - Performance Materials

RF EMI ABSORBING SHEET 12"X12"

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0077006615

0077006615

Laird - Performance Materials

VSLMT,STR,ZNC .110X.320X.187X16.

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CF540AB30486096

CF540AB30486096

Laird - Performance Materials

RF EMI NICU SHT .157X12X24

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36022188

36022188

Laird - Performance Materials

RF EMI ABSORBING SHEET 24"X12"

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24499196

24499196

Laird - Performance Materials

RF ABSORB SHEET 12.008"X12.008"

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21463165

21463165

Laird - Performance Materials

RF EMI ABSORBING SHEET 12"X12"

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0077004217

0077004217

Laird - Performance Materials

SLMT,4F,SNB .110X.280X.187X.730I

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CF705AB30483048

CF705AB30483048

Laird - Performance Materials

RF EMI NICU CF PROF 304.79MMSQUA

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36026188

36026188

Laird - Performance Materials

RF EMI ABSORBING SHEET 24"X12"

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24260203

24260203

Laird - Performance Materials

RF EMI ABSORB SHEET 12"X0.375"

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21452201

21452201

Laird - Performance Materials

RF EMI ABSORBING SHEET 12"X12"

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8861-0115-80

8861-0115-80

Laird - Performance Materials

RECSTRSD,ECE080 3.18X1.57MM

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RFI and EMI - Shielding and Absorbing Materials

1. Overview

Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) are disruptive electromagnetic emissions that affect the performance of electronic devices. Shielding and absorbing materials mitigate these effects by blocking or dissipating electromagnetic energy. These materials are critical in RF/Intermediate Frequency (IF) circuits, RFID systems, and high-frequency electronics to ensure signal integrity, regulatory compliance, and operational reliability.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Metallic Shielding FoilsHigh conductivity, flexible, corrosion-resistant coatingsSmartphone enclosures, RFID tags
Conductive ElastomersElastomeric base with conductive fillers (e.g., silver, nickel)Aerospace connectors, medical devices
EMI Absorbing SheetsFlexible polymer matrices with magnetic particles (e.g., ferrite)5G base stations, radar systems
Conformal CoatingsThin-layer conductive paints or spraysPCB shielding, IoT device casings
Textile-Based ShieldsWoven fabrics with conductive yarns (e.g., silver-coated)Wearable electronics, flexible antennas

3. Structure and Composition

Typical products feature multi-layer architectures:

  • Base Substrate: Polymer films (PET, polyimide) or woven fabrics
  • Conductive Layer: Metal deposits (aluminum, copper) or conductive inks
  • Adhesive Interface: Acrylic or silicone-based adhesives for bonding
  • Protective Coating: Anti-oxidation layers (e.g., nickel-gold plating)
Absorbing materials often embed lossy magnetic particles (ferrite, carbonyl iron) in elastomeric matrices to convert EMI energy into heat.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Shielding Effectiveness (SE)dB attenuation across 30 MHz 40 GHzDirectly impacts signal-to-noise ratio
Surface Resistivity0.01 100 /sqDetermines DC grounding performance
Relative Permeability1 1000 (absorbing materials)Influences magnetic field absorption
Temperature Stability-55 C to +150 C operational rangeEnsures reliability in harsh environments
Thickness0.05 5.0 mmAffects weight and flexibility

5. Application Areas

Primary industries include:

  • Telecommunications: 5G/6G infrastructure, fiber optic transceivers
  • Automotive: V2X communication modules, ADAS sensors
  • Healthcare: MRI-compatible devices, wireless patient monitors
  • Consumer Electronics: Foldable smartphones, AR/VR headsets
  • Defense: Electronic warfare systems, stealth coatings

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProductKey Features
3MScotch 9703LEAnisotropic conductive film for RF shielding
Laird Performance MaterialsHF Absorber 418 40 GHz broadband absorption
Saint-GobainTYGARD TC 1191Transparent conductive film for RFID antennas
Parker ChomericsCHO-SEAL 13350.05 mm thick EMI gasket material

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Frequency Matching: Align SE performance with target bands (e.g., 2.4 GHz for Bluetooth)
  • Environmental Resistance: Chemical exposure, humidity, and vibration tolerance
  • Form Factor: Thin profiles for portable devices vs. rigid panels for infrastructure
  • Cost-Performance Balance: Silver-filled materials offer superior conductivity but higher cost
Case Study: Automotive radar systems use ferrite-loaded silicones to suppress 76 81 GHz interference while maintaining thermal stability.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • 2D materials (graphene-enhanced composites) for sub-10 nm shielding layers
  • 4D-printed reconfigurable absorbers with tunable frequency response
  • RoHS-compliant alternatives to traditional heavy metal-based coatings
  • Integration with AI-driven EMI prediction models for optimized design
Market growth is driven by 5G expansion, with projected CAGR of 9.2% (2023 2030) according to Grand View Research.

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