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EMI-shielded conductive foam CF series

EMI-shielded conductive foam
EMI-shielded conductive foam
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EMI-shielded

Description

Schlegel Electronic Materials (SEM) introduces a new line of EMI foam, CF Conductive Foam. SEM CF Foam, a highly resilient Nickel-Copper polyurethane foam is sandwiched between SEM’s knitted and non-woven fabrics to form industry-leading die-cut gaskets. Conductive Foam material is ideal for applications that require conformity with excellent cavity-to-cavity EMI shielding, superior conductivity at low compression forces and better effectiveness at very high frequencies. EMI foam-based gaskets are precision die-cut with either conductive or non- conductive pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA). 100% RoHS Compliant Schlegel Electronic Materials products are employed around the world. Therefore, we are committed to comply with the European Union Directive 2015/863/EU (RoHS 2.0). SEM products and materials have been tested by approved third party facilities and found to be in full compliance with the RoHS threshold limits. The “New” Schlegel Electronic Materials As the originator of the fabric-clad foam EMI shielding technology, Schlegel Electronic Materials is the industry’s most trusted name. SEM continues to set the standard for quality and innovation, designing advanced solutions for a wide range of applications. And our worldwide locations ensure that you get what you need – when and where you need it. From concept to production, the SEM complete portfolio of shielding products combines highly conductive materials with flexible foams and coatings to provide the latest electronic materials containment solutions.

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