Available as standard gaskets, custom designs or sheet stock, Tech Etch’s durable 2700 series conductive foam has X, Y and Z axis conductivity for maximum EMI shielding attenuation. The material is suitable for computer, router and telecom I/O shielding. It is offered with or without pressure sensitive conductive adhesive covering the entire mounting surface or with nonconductive adhesive tape in spot application.
Constructed from conductive open-cell polyurethane foam, it has nickel over copper-plated polyester fabric on two sides. The fabric is woven on one side and not woven on the other. Standard thicknesses are 1,5 mm, 2,2 mm and 3,4 mm. Conductive foam is both 94 V rated and RoHS compliant, and due to low compression set it has a long life.
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