Boxes Shield Electronic Parts From EMI

Oct. 1, 2000
Available in both flexible and rigid versions, this range of boxes shield electronic parts inside plastic enclosures against the dangers of EMI. In most situations it is not necessary to shield the entire enclosure and is sufficient to shield only the

Available in both flexible and rigid versions, this range of boxes shield electronic parts inside plastic enclosures against the dangers of EMI. In most situations it is not necessary to shield the entire enclosure and is sufficient to shield only the source. It is also easy to shield a part of a pc board with the system. Options include various thickness, with or without electrical insulation and/or a conductive self-adhesive strip. The cases are also available in flame-retardant versions.

Company: HOLLAND SHIELDING SYSTEMS BV

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