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Shieldex® Bonn

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Shieldex® Bonn

Highly conductive nonwoven - this thermally bonded nonwoven has a silver content of approx. 17% and an electrical conductivity of < 0.5 Ω/□. Due to its shielding and electrically conductive properties, Shieldex® Bonn is particularly suitable for sensors in medical technology and for static dissipation in electronic components.

Commonly used for
  • Cable Shielding
  • Electrodes
  • electromagnetic shielding
  • static derivation
Shieldex® Bonn
Features & Applications

Shieldex® Bonn

Shieldex® Bonn is a thermally bonded nonwoven made of polyamide with a silver content of approx. 17%. Due to the silver content, this nonwoven has an antimicrobial effect, is electrically and thermally conductive and shields against electromagnetic radiation. Despite its antimicrobial properties, Shieldex® Bonn is primarily processed for technical purposes in industry. In addition to EMC protection, these technical products also ensure antistatic dissipation and very good electrical conductivity of up to < 0.5 Ω/□. Products include, for example, sensors in medical technology, shielding wallpaper in room shielding or antistatic discharges in electronic components. OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100, REACH and RoHS conformity is given.

Technical Data

Product ID 1100301100
Type Shielding Fabrics: Non-Woven
Material 100 % Polyamide / Nylon 6.6
Electrical Surface Resistivity < 0.5 Ω/□
Shielding Effectiveness (0,2–2 GHz) Average of < 63 dB from 0.2 GHz – 2 GHz
Shielding Effectiveness (2–5 GHz) Average of < 70 dB from 2 GHz – 5 GHz
Shielding Effectiveness (5–14 GHz) Average of < 78 dB from 5 GHz – 14 GHz
Weight 56 g/m² ± 15 %
Thickness 0.35 mm ± 30 %
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