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RF Enclosures

An RF enclosure is a shielded container designed to prevent the emission or penetration of radio frequency (RF) signals. RF enclosures are used to protect electronic equipment and systems from RF interference, or to contain RF signals within a specific area. Here are some common applications of

 

RF enclosures:


Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing: RF enclosures are used to conduct EMC testing of electronic devices and systems to ensure that they meet regulatory requirements for electromagnetic emissions and immunity.

 

Wireless communications: RF enclosures are used to house wireless communication equipment, such as cell phone towers, to prevent RF signals from escaping or interfering with other system.


Military and aerospace: RF enclosures are used in military and aerospace applications to protect sensitive electronic equipment from RF interference.

 

Medical equipment: RF enclosures are used to protect medical equipment, such as MRI machines, from RF interference.

 

Industrial automation: RF enclosures are used in industrial automation applications to prevent RF signals from interfering with control systems.

 

RF enclosures can be made of various materials, such as metal, plastic, or composites, and can be designed in various shapes and sizes to fit specific applications. They may also include features such as ventilation, cooling, and cable management to meet the needs of different environments and applications.


RF shielded enclosures utilize radiation shielding to reduce electromagnetic transmissions, filtering the range of frequencies emitted via materials like copper which can absorb both radio and magnetic waves.

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