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SD RF Foil

rFoil® is an aluminum foil-based radiant barrier made up of two reflective

surfaces sandwiched around a high-strength reinforcing woven scrim. 

This patented RF foil has an impressively high shielding capacity:

it can block electromagnetic (EM) and radio frequency (RF) signals

from passing through a solid barrier, whether it’s a wall, ceiling, or floor. 

 rFoil radiant barrier foils are manufactured by CoverTech Fabricating Inc.

and we are their authorized distributor.   

 rFoil is the standard for radio frequency and infrared (IR) blocking materials

used in US Government and corporate buildings.

This 1,2 meters wide foil dampens up to 85 dB!

Reasons to use RF Shielding Foil:

  • Meets the Department of Defense’s standards for RF/IR interference in Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIFs).

  • Meets TEMPEST standards for preventing “electronic eavesdropping,”

       a common method for digital theft and espionage.

  • Ensures seamless protection when used alongside RF paint or radiant barrier paint

NB! Custom costs will be added iff applicable.

Taric: 7607209990 

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SD RF Foil - Technical sheet & application

rFoil - warranty

3-part guide for specification

 

We suggest  TDS tape with EMi / RF properties for fastening .

1 roll = 75 mm x 45 m.

​Brochure, TDS

RF shielding mesh V4A03

V4A03 is an extremely fine woven, noncorrosive stainless-steel gauze

for the protection against high-frequency radiation (HF)

and low-frequency electric fields (LF). V4A (AISI 316) is resistant against water,

water vapor, air humidity, mild acids and in coastal areas against salty seawater!

  • Width: 90 cm

  • Length: 25 m roll / by the meter

  • Attenuation: 55 dB

  • Mesh width: 0.3 mm

  • Wire diameter: 0.08 mm

  • Material thickness: 0.16 mm

  • Open area: 54 %

  • Weight: 200 g/m².

  • Color: Silver.

  • Fire-proof material, A1 according DIN 4102:1994.

  • Surface conductivity: 0.03 Ohm (square resistance)

NB! Needs to be grounded!

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Expert report, screening attenuation

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