Magnetic Shielding Film MCF5 3 Linear Feet



Key features
- •Length 3 feet ; Width: 1.96 inch
- •Attenuation LF magnetic field: 30 dB (97 %) ; Attenuation HF: 40 dB at 1 GHz
- •Weight: 180 g/m²; Material thickness: 0.02 mm; Color: Silver
- •Permeability: µ 4 = 25,000; µ max. = 100,000; Saturation polarization: 0.55 T
- •Composition: Co69, Fe4, Mo4, Nb1, Si16, B7
CategoryAdhesive Tapes
Magnetic Shielding Film MCF5 3 Linear Feet
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.1
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Five Stars
Prime Shopper•August 3, 2017
Bought for paranormal...it worked...
One Star
Amazon Customer•May 18, 2017
The real thing is too small.
Four Stars
Amazon Customer•October 30, 2016
The shields really work.
Good for quadcopter magnetometers
Tyler Forge•July 2, 2016
I'm using this stuff to shield the magnetometer in a quad copter. The quad pulls a lot of amps, especially during maneuvers. Those amps can put out a nice little field. This shielding does a decent job, not a perfect one, but a decent job. I think it is a whole order of magnitude better.
To install, I cut the shielding to the same footprint as the flight controller, electrically insulated the shielding with plastic, and stuck it right under the flight controller. The receiver and PDB are under the shield, the FC is over it. The shield is pretty thin and the plastic gives it enough rigidity that it is easy to install.
To install, I cut the shielding to the same footprint as the flight controller, electrically insulated the shielding with plastic, and stuck it right under the flight controller. The receiver and PDB are under the shield, the FC is over it. The shield is pretty thin and the plastic gives it enough rigidity that it is easy to install.
Better than copper
Robert Farnsworth•June 14, 2016
It didn't make much difference on our project to reduce EMI emissions. But better than copper.
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