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RF Shielded Test Enclosure are usually made from metal or conductive elements. Foil shields are most efficient for shielding range more than 15 kHz. Anyhow, the elements utilized for foil shields are very transparent, and the elements utilized to make them is likely to expand. Additionally, shielded enclosures must also have outlets for airflow. Few shields are designed up of conductive foam or metal sheets.
· The chosen material should offer the desired level of shielding.
· Reduce the number of seams and penetrations in the RF Shielded Test Enclosure enclosure to lessen possible weak areas.
· Increase the quality of penetrations and seams for the optimum performance and long-term dependability.
· In order to connect with the testing equipment, cables are run out of tiny apertures in the shield box that houses the DUT (Device Under Test).
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