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Re: Re: Conductive paint
At 05:07 PM 2/16/2000 +0000, you wrote:
>Thanks for all the replies. It seems that the general feeling is that
>conductive paint, while conductive, doesn't provide much shielding if any
>ay all. Also it is very expensive. Guess what I will do is take some
I'm very late on this, but I remember reading of a cheap homemade screen
box in Compliance Engineering. It used foil-covered sheetrock, as used in
building construction. A large sheet of the material was cut to make a box
and the edges were taped with aluminum or copper tape. This may not work
if the box needs to be small as the material is 1/4-1/2" thick (it could
satisfy temp. control requirements as well as RF insulation!)
Take care,
Dave
David Moisan, N1KGH, GROL dmoisan@shore.net
Invisible Disability:
http://www1.shore.net/~dmoisan/invisible_disability.html
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