DocumentCode :
273737
Title :
Performance of wire mesh gaskets with air-inflatable core
Author :
Lee, Youn M. ; Latess, John
Author_Institution :
Harry Diamond Lab., Adelphi, MD, USA
fYear :
1989
fDate :
23-25 May 1989
Firstpage :
36
Lastpage :
39
Abstract :
Results are presented from tests of a prototype wire-mesh electromagnetic interference (EMI) gasket with an inflatable core. The gasket is constructed of several layers of wire mesh woven around an air-inflatable rubber core. The wire mesh is made of tin-coated copper-clad steel. It is noted that all testing was performed in an environmentally controlled area. The purpose was to examine the core material for compression set and not to test the wire-mesh material for galvanic corrosive performance. The inflatable rubber-core wire-mesh gasket showed shielding values approaching 70 dB at 150-kHz frequency, and it is expected that this could be improved with a larger core. The cost of the prototype gasket was relatively expensive; however, this cost was influenced largely by the number of layers of wire mesh (five on the prototype). It is believed that this number can be reduced to at most two by use of a larger rubber core. The high-pressure air bottles, regulator, and gauges could also be replaced with a simple, less expensive setup once a final gasket configuration is decided upon
Keywords :
magnetic shielding; 150 kHz; Cu; EMI gasket; Sn; air-inflatable core; gauges; high-pressure air bottles; regulator; shielding; steel; wire mesh gaskets; Costs; Electromagnetic interference; Galvanizing; Gaskets; Materials testing; Performance evaluation; Prototypes; Rubber; Steel; Wire;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, 1989., IEEE 1989 National Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NSEMC.1989.37147
Filename :
37147
Link To Document :
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