RFI/EMI Gaskets Offer Microwiper Action

Aug. 1, 1998
With a microwiper action through a large deflection range with absolute minimum compression force while maintaining a positive conductive footprint, RFI/EMI Shielding gaskets are well-suited for large gaps and where mating surfaces vary along their

With a microwiper action through a large deflection range with absolute minimum compression force while maintaining a positive conductive footprint, RFI/EMI Shielding gaskets are well-suited for large gaps and where mating surfaces vary along their length. Easy pressure sensitive tape installation aligns to mounting surfaces more quickly than most gasketing methods due to longitudinal structural rigidity. The gasket design resists shear forces and is therefor useful in sliding applications.

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