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HF / Shielding fabric TOPAS-CS / Width 250 cm / 1 linear meter

HF / Shielding fabric TOPAS-CS / Width 250 cm / 1 linear meter   HF / Shielding fabric TOPAS-CS / Width 250 cm / 1 linear meter

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67,14 EUR

 excluding shipping costs


Weight: 0,10 KG

Delivery time: 1 working day, plus parcel lead time

26,86 EUR per square meter


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 You can order this product in measures of 0.1 linear meters. Please enter above e.g. 4.6!
 This product is cut off a large roll according to customer specifications. A return is not possible!






Further product details on our catalog pages
Here you find the shielding certificate: expert report

Order here the free samples of our fabrics

Characteristics

TOPAS-CS is a highly-transparent, white polyester fabric for the protection against high-frequency (HF) radiation. Typical application as net curtain or to sew a bed canopy.

  • Yery high transparency
  • Crease resistant Trevira®-polyester
  • Only fabric that meets the fire protection standard B1 for public buildings
  • Textile characteristics: Washable, easy to iron and process
  • Quality grade: Normal


Technical data

  • Width: 250 cm, +/- 2 cm
  • Length: Available by the meter
  • Attenuation: 25 dB at 1 GHz
  • Color: White
  • Raw materials: 78 % polyester (Trevira® CS), 21 % polyamid, 1 % silver
  • Weight: 40 g/m²
  • Dimension stability: +/- 1 %
  • Meets fire protection standard B1 for public buildings


Grounding

Cannot be grounded. Low-frequency electrical fields (LF) must be reduced by additional procedures. We recommend to shield this fields or to switch it off with a demand switch.

Shielding attenuation

The shielding attenuation is regularly tested by Professor Dipl.Ing. Pauli at the Microwave Laboratory of the University of the German Federal Armed Forces in Munich due to the standards ASTM D4935-10 and/or IEEE-STD-299-2006. The line in the diagram stands for the radial direction of polarisation (both directions, horizontal/vertical) and indicates the attenuation achievable in practice. You find the expert report above.


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