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Radio Frequency (RF) Shielding is a type of advanced material used to protect electronic devices from electromagnetic interference. It is typically made from conductive metals such as copper, aluminum, and steel, and is used in a variety of applications, including aerospace, automotive, and consumer electronics. RF shielding is designed to absorb, reflect, or redirect electromagnetic energy, thus preventing it from interfering with the operation of sensitive electronic components.
RF shielding is an important component of the advanced materials market, as it is used to protect electronic devices from interference and ensure their proper functioning. It is also used to protect people from the potential health risks associated with exposure to electromagnetic radiation.
Companies in the RF shielding market include Laird Technologies, Chomerics, ETS-Lindgren, and MuShield. Show Less Read more