Shielding techniques tackle EMI excesses. V - EMI shielding
Abstract
The utilization of shielding gaskets in EMI design is presented in terms of seam design, gasket design, groove design, and fastener spacing. The main function of seam design is to minimize the coupling efficiency of a seam, and for effective shielding, seam design should include mating surfaces which are as flat as possible, and a flange width at least five times the maximum anticipated separation between mating surfaces. Seam surface contact with a gasket should be firm, continuous, and uniform. Gasket height, closure pressure, and compression set as a function of the applied pressure parameters are determined using compression/deflection curves. Environmental seal requirements are given and the most common materials used are neoprene, silicone, butadiene-acrylonitrile, and natural rubber. Groove design is also discussed, considering gasket heights and cross-sectional areas. Finally, fastener spacing is considered, by examining deflection as a percentage of gasket height.
- Publication:
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Microwaves
- Pub Date:
- October 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982MicWa..21...91G
- Keywords:
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- Electromagnetic Interference;
- Electromagnetic Shielding;
- Gaskets;
- Elastomers;
- Fasteners;
- Grooves;
- Seals (Stoppers);
- Seams (Joints);
- Tolerances (Mechanics);
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering