Conductive lining For MRI Shielding ROOM
Conductive lining is a material that can conduct electricity. It is typically made of metal or a metal alloy, but can also be made of carbon-based materials or other conductive materials.
Conductive lining is commonly used in a variety of applications, including:
- Electrical transmission and distribution: Conductive lining is used in power lines, transmission towers, and other electrical infrastructure to conduct electricity from one point to another.
- Electronics: Conductive lining is used in printed circuit boards, connectors, and other electronic components to provide electrical connections and grounding.
- Heat dissipation: Conductive lining can be used to dissipate heat from electronic components or other sources of heat.
- Shielding: Conductive lining can be used as a shield to protect against electromagnetic interference (EMI) or radio frequency interference (RFI).
- Grounding: Conductive lining can be used as a grounding material to provide a low-impedance path for static electricity or lightning strikes.
Conductive lining is available in various forms, including sheet metal, wire mesh, and conductive paints and coatings. The choice of material and application depends on the specific requirements of the system or device being used.
Place of Origin | Jiangsu, China |
Brand Name | GRF |
Model Number | GRF |
Frame Material | Stainless steel |
size | 3cm |
