Laminated film
EMI shieldingpolycarbonatetransparent

Laminated film - GHIRINGHELLI MARIO - EMI shielding / polycarbonate / transparent
Laminated film - GHIRINGHELLI MARIO - EMI shielding / polycarbonate / transparent
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Characteristics

Type
laminated, EMI shielding
Material
polycarbonate
Color
transparent
Width

1,200 mm
(47.24 in)

Length

605 mm
(23.82 in)

Thickness

175 µm

Description

The society prefers the video connection as the most important way to inform and to communicate through people. From the little devices to the great panel display, the Ghiringhelli offers the electric conductive film as solution to protect electronic devices from electromagnetic waves disturb. This vacuum-coated films better the performance of electronic displays enhance stability and definition of conductive layers furthermore maintaining high transparency. They improve touch accuracy, durability, and readability while offering added protection to sensitive components. We can offer customized solutions that meet Customer’s wish or specific needs. The vacuum-coating technology films results optical-grade raw materials without any optical distortion. We offer the film also laminated with other raw material as Glass, Plexiglas or Polycarbonate in various thickness, perimeter machining, holes or steps. The dimensions are up to 3 square meters. The wide is 1200mm standard. Usually supplied in sheets with dimensions 1220mm x 605mm. This film serve the PV filed to achieve right and easy way to better photovoltaic problems.

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