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EMI absorbing material 3600 series

EMI absorbing material - 3600 series - Holland Shielding Systems BV
EMI absorbing material - 3600 series - Holland Shielding Systems BV
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Our 3600 series Ferrite absorber tile is the standard solution for industrial applications. It is an attractive solution for new anechoic chambers or for upgrading existing rooms for radiated-emission and immunity tests. These tiles are used when relatively high absorption and a compact solution are required (-15 to -25 dB <100MHz). It is an excellent, reliable, and compact solution for attenuating reflections in shielded enclosures. 3600 VHF ferrite absorber tile The VHF ferrite absorber tile is made of sintered ferrite and shaped like a square tile. The dimensions are 100 x 100mm with a thickness of 6.7mm. The tiles are subject to precise mechanical tolerances on all sides, minimizing gaps between adjacent tiles to ensure maximum performance. The tiles provide excellent electromagnetic absorption performance in the VHF band for EMC anechoic chambers. Characteristics • No risk of explosion, flammability, reactivity, or health hazard Features • Absorption of lower electromagnetic waves • Wide frequency and fire-resistant • An electromagnetic absorbing material • Easy and quick to assemble • Precision-machined tiles for seamless installation • No physical degradation over time • Ultra-thin so takes up little space • Highly weather-resistant

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