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EMI/RFI Shielding Gaskets
These gaskets absorb electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) to prevent inaccurate signals, flickering displays, and other electrical problems. They compress to fill gaps and complete a grounding path around doors and access panels.
Adhesive-back gaskets are wrapped with conductive aluminum foil and stick on with a conductive adhesive. Beryllium copper gaskets withstand repeated compression and decompression over time, so they’re often used with doors that regularly open and close. They’re also known as fingerstock gaskets.
Thickness | Wall Thickness | Finger Thickness | Number of Fingers | Width | Length | Interference Reduction @ Frequency | Backing Type | Mount Type | Temperature Range, °F | Hardness | For Use Outdoors | Each | |
Beryllium Copper | |||||||||||||
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1/4" | 0.004" | 0.06" | 29 | 0.077" | 16" | Not Rated | Plain | Clip On | Not Rated | Rockwell B105 | No | 0000000 | 000000 |
Cable Tie Mounts
Mount to a surface and add a cable tie to secure a bundle.
Four-way mounts allow ties to be inserted from any side. Clip-on mounts grip onto panels without drilling holes or adding adhesive.
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