Leading Cable Shielding Companies

This shielding can be made from braided strands of copper, other metals like aluminum, a spiral of copper tape or a layer of conductive polymer. The purpose of cable shielding is to reduce the noise affecting the cable’s signal and to dampen any electromagnetic radiation that might interfere with other devices. In order to work, the shield must cover all splices in the cable. Read More…

Cable Shielding Cable shielding runs beneath the plastic jacket of a cable and encapsulates the wire or series of wires inside.

PMT shielding solutions is an industry leader in thin film metallic coatings, providing EMI/RFI shielding for advanced technology applications. With years of experience in vacuum metallization, functional finishes, and a commitment to quality and on-time delivery, you can count on PMT to protect the equipment that protects lives.

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Sealing Devices is a leading North American distributor and fabricator of EMI shielding products, including conductive elastomers, Soft-Shield® low closure force gasketing, windows, conductive adhesives, formed-in-place parts, vents and elastomers.

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At VTI Vacuum Technologies Inc., we specialize in delivering high-performance EMI shielding solutions that protect sensitive electronics from electromagnetic interference and ensure the reliability of critical systems. As experts in vacuum metallization, we apply precision coatings to plastic enclosures and components, creating conductive barriers that meet or exceed industry shielding...

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At V Technical Textiles, we have built our reputation on delivering advanced solutions for electromagnetic interference shielding that protect sensitive equipment and ensure reliability in critical environments. We specialize in designing and manufacturing technical fabrics and materials that meet the demanding requirements of industries where electronic performance, safety, and durability are...

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Electromagnetic interference (EMI), also known as radio frequency interference (RFI) can be extremely disruptive to many electronic devices. EMI can degrade or stop the performance of a circuit, rendering an instrument completely useless.

These EMI currents are generated by both natural and man-made sources, like car ignition systems, cell phones, thunder storms, the Sun, and the northern lights. There are two distinct types of electromagnetic interference that produce two different effects. The first type is known as "narrowband" EMI or RFI. Narrowband interference comes from transmissions like radio and TV stations or cell phone signals.

The other type of interference is called "broadband". Broadband interference is caused from unintentional radiation created from things like electric power transmission lines. Cable shielding helps to protect against both types of interference.

Shielded cables are often used in security system applications because they provide protection from power and radio frequency interference. This can drastically reduce the number of false alarms that are triggered.

Microphone cables in PA and recording studios are usually fitted with shielding to prevent interference during recording. Medium and high voltage cables also use copper or aluminum tape shielding to stop any power cable that is touching the ground from discharging electricity upon contact. The cable is grounded in at least two places to prevent shock even when the current is flowing through the shield.

Most cable shielding functions in the same way as a Faraday cage which can be found in electronic devices like mobile phones. A Faraday cage is a metallic cage that encases electrical components to protect from electromagnetic interference.

Cable shielding is essentially doing the exact same thing, only in a different shape because of the various cable sizes and lengths that are manufactured.

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EMI Shielding

EMI Shielding

EMI shielding is a technique of creating a barrier that prevents leakage of strong electromagnetic fields that can interfere with sensitive devices and signals. They can be installed to isolate the electromagnetic field source or as an enclosure of the device that needs protection…

RF Shielding

RF Shielding

Radiofrequency (RF) shielding is the practice of blocking radiofrequency electromagnetic signals that cause radio frequency interference (RFI). RFI can disrupt the electrical circuits of a device from working normally…

Electronic Enclosures

Electronic Enclosures

Electronic enclosures are box-like structures that are designed to protect, contain, and enclose electronic components such as switches, relays, printed circuit boards (PCB), integrated circuits, power supplies, processors, etc…

Gaskets

Gaskets

Gaskets are a type of mechanical seal that inhibits leakage by filling the gap between static mating surfaces. It takes advantage of the compressive force that drives the gasket material to plastically flow between the…

Metal Etching

Metal Etching

Metal etching is a metal removal process that uses various methods to configure complex, intricate, and highly accurate components and shapes. Its flexibility allows for instantaneous changes during process…

Acid Etching

Etching Process for Wafer Fabrication

Acid etching, also known as chemical etching or photo etching, is the process of cutting a hard surface like metal by means of a specially formulated acid for the process of etching in order to allow for the creation of a design onto the metal…

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