Shielding Protects Displays From EMI

Aug. 1, 1998
Providing optical transmission and EMI shielding for Tempest qualified displays, Teckshield-F is also for use on printers and enclosures that require large viewing apertures. The shielding is made of low-resistance, blackened mesh laminated between

Providing optical transmission and EMI shielding for Tempest qualified displays, Teckshield-F is also for use on printers and enclosures that require large viewing apertures. The shielding is made of low-resistance, blackened mesh laminated between two layers of glass or acrylic. UL-rated polycarbonate can be laminated to the shielding window to provide ruggedness, prevent moisture entrapment, and enhance optical contrast. Options include edge treatments, frames and bezels, polarizers, filters, anti-reflection coatings, mesh and gasketing.

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