Element for electromagnetic shielding and method for...

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Shielded

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C174S353000

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10432929

ABSTRACT:
A method for manufacturing an element for electromagnetic shielding. The method is characterized by the steps of arranging, along a curve corresponding to the extension of the completed element, a viscous material in the form of a bead, and orienting the particles in the material by applying a magnetic field across the bead. The material carries particles with substantial electrical conductivity and also ferromagnetic and/or ferrimagnetic properties. Also disclosed are a corresponding element for electromagnetic shielding, a device for electromagnetic shielding including such an element, use of such an element in a mobile phone and at a base station, and also a mobile phone and a base station including such an element.

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