Recently, there has been growing interest in utilizing wood-based composites for electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding due to their unique porous and sustainability. This study investigates the potential of using wood as a matrix material to enhance EMI shielding performance by incorporating function materials into its natural channels.
bstract Laboratory studies of electromagnetic (EM) signal propagation through construction materials were carried out as part of the NIST initiative in Non-Line-of-Sight surveying technology. From these data it is possible to determine several important material-specific characteristics needed for the design of engineering systems which make use of EM signal propagation through matter: 1) the ... Electric conductors are ubiquitously used for electromagnetic shielding, flexible electronics, and energy storage, with metals and carbon-based compounds as traditional choices for these applications. Here, we develop a conductive wood as a new type of structural electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding material with combined load-bearing function via delignification and subsequent in situ ... ABSTRACT Radiations from different electrical devices cause electromagnetic interference which will influence the performance realization of other electromagnetic device and cause the health concerns. The conductive sheets were then used to develop wood electromagnetic shielding plywood by laminating with the wood veneers. The shielding effectiveness of plywood ranged from 55.87 to 71.75 dB ... In this study, the case was constructed of electromagnetic shielding plywood connected by copper foil. Shielding properties of the case were evaluated using shielded room testing.


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