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Vibration absorber 3610 series
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vibration absorber
vibration absorber
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Characteristics

Function
vibration
Technology
friction
Applications
building

Description

3610 series - UHF Ferrite absorber tile Ferrite absorber tile is the industry standard solution and exhibits in excellent overall performance versus cost. Introduction Our 3600 series Ferrite absorber tile is the industry standard solution and exhibits in excellent overall performance versus cost. Its an attractive alternative to traditional large, foam-type absorber materials for new anechoic chambers or for upgraded older rooms for radiated emission and immunity measurements. These tiles are a relatively new development and are used when a relatively high absorption, and a compact solution is required (-15 to -25 dB @ <100MHz) (approximately 4 to 6 mm vs 2400mm for foam absorbers). They also provide a reliable and compact solution for attenuating plane wave reflections in shielded anclosures. 3610 UHF Ferrite absorber tile UHF Absorber tile ferrite is a sintered ferrite in the form of a square tile. The dimension is 100 x 100mm and thickness is 4.2mm. The tiles can be individually screwed on the wall easily using screws through the 10mm hole or mounted using adhesive. The tiles are optionally available in panel format. Tiles are surface ground on all sides to precise mechanical tolerances, minimizing gaps between adjacent tiles to ensure maximum low-frequency performance. The tiles provide a excellent electromagnetic absorption in the UHF band. It works well in Dark box for mobile phone inspection, for EMC Anechoic chambers and its also suitable for high building to prevent TV ghost.

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