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YShield Ultima Shielding Fabric 250cm x 1m
Key features of YShield Ultima Shielding Fabric 250cm x 1m
• ULTIMA is a finely woven cotton fabric for the shielding of high-frequency electromagnetic fields (HF)
• Typical application as curtain
• Width: 250 cm, +/- 5%
• Length: Available by the meter
• Attenuation: 42 dB, two-layer 54 dB
• Color: Ecru-White
• Raw materials: 82 % cotton, 17 % copper, 1 % silver
• Weight: 70 g/m²
• Dimension stability: +/- 3 %
Further details of YShield Ultima Shielding Fabric 250cm x 1m
• Cotton fabric without chemicals
• High screening attenuation for a cotton fabric
• Excellent cost/performance ratio
•Textile characteristics: Washable, easy to iron and process
• Quality grade: Very high
If a textile article carries the OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 label, you can be certain that the article therefore is harmless for human health. In many cases the limit values for the STANDARD 100 go beyond national and international requirements. The criteria catalog is updated at least once a year and expanded with new scientific knowledge or statutory requirements.
• Gentle cycle at 30°C
• Iron without steam at degree 1
• No drying in tumble dryers
• No bleaching
• No chemical dry-cleaning
• Wash only with our special washing detergent TEXCARE, without enzymes or bleaching agents
This product shields high frequency electromagnetic fields (HF). Unless otherwise stated, the indicated dB-values apply to 1 GHz. Measurement from 600 MHz to 40 GHz according to standards ASTM D4935-10 or IEEE Std 299-2006.
