Title of article :
Waste-based Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) shielding design and fabrication: waste-to-wealth
Author/Authors :
Fallah ، Rohollah Health Research Center, Lifestyle institute - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences , Pourtaghi ، Gholamhossein Health Research Center, Lifestyle institute - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences
From page :
969
To page :
970
Abstract :
Editorial: Pollution from electromagnetic radiation has caused widespread concern and some of its health effects have not yet been proven. On the other hand, as electronic information technology advances, electromagnetic radiation emission is rising and becoming more serious. Therefore, the evolution of new electromagnetic interference shielding materials with excellent performance is crucial. Around the world, researchers are also looking for new materials and innovations to use in the manufacture of electromagnetic shields. Metal composites have the best EMI protection, but they have disadvantages including high weight density, low flexibility, low corrosion resistance, and high surface reflection (1). Polymer composites have properties such as lightness, excellent corrosion resistance and chemical resistance (2). The comparison between high protective efficiency and cost-effective implementation, on the other hand, is not yet well-balanced. We believe that repurposing waste and enhancing its resistance to electromagnetic waves is a smart way to save materials and resources. The Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle rdquo; waste hierarchy includes recycling as a crucial aspect (3). Zeng et al. in 2020 and Vazhayal et al. in 2020, Ma et al. in 2019 referred to the term waste to wealth in their articles on Electromagnetic Interference Shielding (46). Therefore, research can still be done in this direction. According to research, waste based composites appear to be environmentally friendly, cost-effective, inexpensive and suitable for mass production. Finally, as the Executive Director of AOH joural, I request the authors to submit their research papers in this field for publication in this journal.
Keywords :
no keywords
Journal title :
Archives of Occupational Health
Journal title :
Archives of Occupational Health
Record number :
2696100
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