Electromagnetic shielding is a barrier which protects electronic equipment from ambient electromagnetic interference. Electromagnetic interference, or EMI, is the magnetic field which is created by electrical currents; EMI can travel along wires, electrical circuits and conductors, while radio frequency interference (RFI) is radiated electromagnetic noise, which travels through the air as radio waves. Both EMI and RFI cause similar effects, although EMI typically operates on lower frequencies than RFI.
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Spira Manufacturing CorporationNorth Hollywood, CA 818-764-8222 Spira Manufacturing Corporation offers the most reliable electromagnetic shielding for the electrical and electronic industries to meet required regulations. We have been providing reliable, cost-effective solutions for over thirty years, and to this day we continue to provide products with innovation and expertise. Spira Manufacturing is an AS9100 and ISO 9001:2008 certified company.
Compac Development CorporationBay Shore, NY 888-546-3313 Established in 1976 as versatile electromagnetic shielding products manufacturers, Compac Development proudly offers speedy and reliable delivery that sets them apart from other leading companies. With a wide range of products offered, Compac Development strives to meet assorted applications, but also offers custom options for unique situations so that all individual needs can be met.
Magnetic Shield CorporationBensenville, IL 888-766-7800 The "Preferred Source" since 1941 for electromagnetic shielding. ISO 9001:2008 certified, Magnetic Shield Corporation has served customers world-wide with unique product solutions for over sixty-nine years. We work with engineers, designers and scientists to provide custom fabrications and our specialty alloy materials including: MUMETAL®, CO-NETIC® and NETIC®.
INTERMARK (USA), Inc.San Jose, CA 408-971-2055 INTERMARK (USA) Inc. focuses on research and development for constant electromagnetic shielding improvement as one of the industry`s leading product companies. In touch with the evolving market, INTERMARK supplies the best-fitting parts for current applications and standards. Specializing in efficient and quality products, INTERMARK is devoted to providing superb customer support.
Dexmet CorporationWallingford, CT 203-294-4440 Dexmet`s MicroGrid® precision-expanded metal foils offer effective electromagnetic shielding. Engineered to your exact needs, MicroGrid conforms to virtually any shape and can be laminated, coated and plated. MicroGrid shielding, electrical conductivity and heat transfer properties meet demanding needs in telecomm, computers, medical electronics, aerospace and industrial controls.
Sealing Devices Inc.Lancaster, NY 716-684-7600 Sealing Devices is a leading North American distributor and fabricator of electromagnetic shielding products, including conductive elastomers, Soft-Shield® low closure force gasketing, windows, conductive adhesives, formed-in-place parts, vents as well as elastomers, pads and tapes used for managing related thermal applications. The company is ISO 9001:2008 registered.
Equipto Electronics CorporationAurora, IL 800-204-7225 If your requirements for electromagnetic shielding involve heavy duty enclosures for electronics, then Equipto has the products for you! This ISO 9001:2008 certified company can customize any standard product or manufacture to meet your specs for quantities small or large. Rely on these superior RoHS compliant shielded cabinets for the highest EMI/RFI protection available!
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Electromagnetic Shielding
EMI enclosures, EMI coating, EMI gaskets and EMI filters are used as magnetic shielding to guard sensitive electronic equipment. EMI and RFI are created, by widely varying degrees, by everything which conducts electrical energy, including electrical wires, electrical appliances, computers and all electronic equipment. Signal-bearing electronic devices such as mobile phones give off RFI. Normal electrical currents are disrupted when moderate to high levels of EMI or RFI are introduced; un-channeled electromagnetic signals and radio frequency waves can act as "noise", magnetically altering normal flow of electrical currents and impeding the flow of electrical energy. Electromagnetic shielding and EMI filters can be found in medical devices, computers, mobile phones, stereo systems, television sets, windows, vents, fabrics, foils and even walls.Shielding sensitive electronic equipment from electromagnetic interference and shielding high EMI-emitting equipment from contaminating other equipment can be achieved by enclosing equipment in a conductive EMI absorbing material or by coating equipment or equipment enclosures with EMI coating. Thus, electromagnetic shielding can be accomplished through evident physical objects, or through unapparent objects. Electromagnetic shields are also called magnetic shields, EMF shields or RFI/RF shields and may be made from conductive rubber, like nitrile or silicone, or metals with high magnetic permeability. Metals such as nickel, copper, steel and aluminum are commonly used, although the industry standard magnetic shielding material is Mu-Metal®, an alloy of nickel, iron, copper and molybdenum. Many industries depend on EMI shielding products to protect communication systems, in industries such as medical, telecommunication, stage production, sound production and many others. Within circuit boards and CPUs, most problematic EMI comes from electromagnetic cross-talk between different components on the same board as EMI travels across wires and conductive materials.