Deep-Drawn EMI Shielding

April 27, 2006
Deep-drawn shielding lets designers tailor aesthetic surfaces and consolidate parts in handheld devices while maintaining electromagnetic shielding properties.

It produces thin-gauge metal structures that also provide good environmental sealing. The structures can also be overmolded to be conductive or nonconductive. Deep-drawn components combined with thermal interface materials create multifunctional heat-removal members that are RoHS compliant.

Laird Technologies, 3481 Rider Trail S, St. Louis, MO 63045, (800) 843-4556, lairdtech.com

Sponsored Recommendations

How to Build Better Robotics with Integrated Actuators

July 17, 2024
Reese Abouelnasr, a Mechatronics Engineer with Harmonic Drive, answers a few questions about the latest developments in actuators and the design or engineering challenges these...

Crisis averted: How our AI-powered services helped prevent a factory fire

July 10, 2024
Discover how Schneider Electric's services helped a food and beverage manufacturer avoid a factory fire with AI-powered analytics.

Pumps Push the Boundaries of Low Temperature Technology

June 14, 2024
As an integral part of cryotechnology, KNF pumps facilitate scientific advances in cryostats, allowing them to push temperature boundaries and approach absolute zero.

The entire spectrum of drive technology

June 5, 2024
Read exciting stories about all aspects of maxon drive technology in our magazine.

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Machine Design, create an account today!