EMI Gaskets Are In Tune With The Environment

Sept. 1, 2000
This new series of EMI gaskets is made of a highly conductive Amucor alloy and is used as replacement for berylium-copper fingerstrips, which the firm says can be harmful to the environment. A large compression range, innumerable shapes and

This new series of EMI gaskets is made of a highly conductive Amucor alloy and is used as replacement for berylium-copper fingerstrips, which the firm says can be harmful to the environment. A large compression range, innumerable shapes and dimensions, and high shielding performances characterize this new invention. Amucor is compatible with zinc plated steel, aluminum and aluzinc coatings. It prevents galvanic corrosion with these materials and guarantees a durable shielding effect. The EMI gaskets are available on rolls or cut to exact lengths with or without water seal.

Company: HOLLAND SHIELDING SYSTEMS BV

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