Holland Shielding Systems offers an easy way to make transparent shielded windows yourself, from standard displays, glass, acrylic, polycarbonate and plexus glass. With its Mesh Foil 9000 Series, stainless steel mesh, which is fully integrated in foil, is protected by a scratch resistant layer and can be applied onto glass, acrylic and polycarbonate, by hand or with a laminator. It is also available with transparent self adhesive.
Depending on the mesh quality it covers a range of anything between 10 kHz and 30 GHz. The finer the mesh, the more effective it is for higher frequencies.
The foil can be delivered with a strip of the mesh longitudinally (flying mesh). Alternatively, a conductive or non-conductive adhesive can be provided along the edges or there can be a silver bush bar around the circumference. A termination with a water/EMI gasket is another option. These products can be processed in various forms available for meshes: stainless steel, blackened copper, phosphor bronze.
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