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EMI Gaskets

EMI (electromagnetic interference) gaskets are used to isolate different components of an electrical device from one another, and thus create more robust EMI and RFI (radio frequency interference) protection by preventing the leakage of EMI in or out of an enclosure through seams or gaps.

Spira Manufacturing Corporation
North Hollywood, CA
818-764-8222
Spira Manufacturing Corp. has been manufacturing the most reliable EMI shielding products for the electrical / electronic industries to meet required EMC / EMI shielding regulations for over 30 years. We supply reliable, cost-effective groove mounted and surface mounted EMI gaskets for moderate to maximum EMI gasketing protection. Spira is an AS9100 and ISO 9001:2008 certified company.
Compac Development Corporation
Bay Shore, NY
888-546-3313
Offering an extensive line of EMI gaskets, Compac Development provides first-rate customer support as well as a wide variety of secondary operations including powder coating, prototyping and silk screening. Compac Development continuously pushes EMI gasketing boundaries to the limit in order to create innovative EMI gaskets, proving to be tough competition for other leading EMI gasket companies.
INTERMARK (USA), Inc.
San Jose, CA
408-971-2055
INTERMARK (USA) Inc. is a branch of KITAWAGA Industries Co. that focuses on supplying quality EMI gaskets. For customers looking for unique EMI gasketing, INTERMARK has highly-adaptable EMI shielding gaskets that can supply the answer. As one of the more technologically advanced EMI gasket companies, INTERMARK offers an extensive line of EMC gaskets as well as providing free samples on request.
Sealing Devices Inc.
Lancaster, NY
716-684-7600
Sealing Devices is a leading North American distributor & fabricator of EMI/RFI shielded products, including conductive elastomers, Soft-Shield® low closure force gasketing, metal EMI gaskets, EMI shielded windows, conductive adhesives, formed-in-place gaskets, EMI shielded vents as well as elastomers, pads and tapes used for managing EMI related thermal applications. ISO 9001:2008 registered.
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EMI Gaskets

EMI gaskets are a type of physical EMF (electromagnetic field) protection, much like EMI enclosures, or "faraday cages," which protect sensitive electronic equipment from electromagnetic interference by surrounding EMI sensitive or EMI emitting electronic equipment and absorbing the harmful EMI and RFI. Shielding sensitive electronic equipment from electromagnetic interference (and shielding high EMI-emitting equipment from contaminating other equipment) can be achieved by encasing EMI sensitive or EMI emitting circuits in EMI enclosures. Electronic equipment manufacturers and suppliers use EMI gaskets in applications for both internal and external shielding such as electrical automotive systems, circuit board housings, central processing units, laptops and desktop computer housings. To ensure maximum EMI and RFI containment, EMI gaskets are frequently paired with EMI enclosures to seal gaps, seams and joints, making EMI gaskets often a necessary product in EMI enclosure assemblies.

EMI gaskets are made from electrically conductive rubber materials such as silicone, nitrile and styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) and are often manufactured in combination with EMI shielding metals such as Mu Metal®. Like gaskets for non-EMI applications, EMI gaskets are often die-cut with precision shapes and holes. Die cutting is the process of stamping or cutting two dimensional parts out of flat sheets of material. Another method of manufacturing EMI gaskets is extrusion. In this process, EMI gaskets are extruded into gasket strips, the process of which involves squeezing heated EMI materials through a die for shaping. In addition, EMI gaskets can even be extruded and then bonded to magnetically conductive metals such as nickel (and its various alloys), copper or aluminum. The rubber to metal bonding process adheres rubber to a metal substrate in order to form a product with a permanent, air and water tight seal between the two materials. As electronic equipment advances and electromagnetic and radio frequencies become higher and stronger, EMI gaskets are used for more robust protection against radio frequency signals which penetrate cracks, gaps, seams and any unprotected area to cause equipment malfunction and failure.

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