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Tech-Etch 'V' Series Snap-On Shielding Gaskets Print E-mail
Written by Philip Buonpastore   
Thursday, 20 March 2008
Tech-Etch has released the “V” Series variable finger snap-on BeCu gaskets for EMI/ RFI shielding. The company claims that by reducing the number of full snap-on fingers on a strip, shielding effectiveness is increased, since there are fewer gaps to close.

Claimed EMI/RFI shielding effectiveness is up to 100db attenuation. Each gasket is reportedly offered in five slot patterns with a snap-on mounting offering secure installation with high durability. The “V” Series is used in bi-directional applications, requires only a low closing force and closes gaps as small as .02”. Item numbers 187V32FXx, 250V37FXx and 282V60FXx are configurable to custom lengths.

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