The growing electromagnetic pollution and the European and international standards require electromagnetic shielding.
The European EMC 89/336 directive affects electric and electronic equipment which can create or be subject to electromagnetic disturbances.
Cabinets and empty enclosures in general do not directly generate any disturbance and are not ruled by the EMC directive.
In order to meet the directive and offer an effective product, Eta has developed a specific Areta cabinet suitable for EMC applications.
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) can be described as any type of electrical interference, signal or noise, which temporarily or permanently effects the ability of electrical or electronic equipment or systems to function correctly. This phenomenon is familiar to everyone, even if we do not have a fundamental understanding of (EMI) principles.
Most people have witnessed and experienced the effects of interference whilst watching television when someone nearby is operating an electrical device. An other well know president is the mobile phone which disturbs the electronic equipment on board of aircrafts.
This interference, which is also referred to as Radio Frequency Interference (RFI), is active throughout the environment. Its effects can vary from distorting
electrical measurements, activating equipment at random (Health & Safety Issue), creating severe disruption of testing, communications, data handling, medical and defence activities.
ELDON’s Approach to shielding Enclosures
Eldon wants to offer their customers an EMC enclosure, which is designed to provide the best possible screening effectiveness, with built-in, long-term reliability and at a cost effective price.
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