Sep 13, 2024

The Function And Application Of Conductive Foam

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The main functions and uses of conductive foam include shielding electromagnetic interference, flame retardancy, buffering and shock absorption, anti-static, and grounding. ‌
Conductive foam is made by wrapping conductive cloth on flame-retardant sponge and undergoing a series of treatments to give it good surface conductivity. This material can be easily fixed to the components that need to be shielded with adhesive tape, thereby playing a role in shielding electromagnetic waves, protecting the normal operation of electronic devices, and avoiding interference from external electromagnetic waves. In addition, conductive foam also has flame retardant properties, which can release a large amount of smoke in the event of a sudden fire in electronic products, improving the safety of electronic products. Its elasticity and consistency make it suitable for situations that require low closing forces and minimal compression deformation, serving as a buffer and shock absorber. Conductive foam can also be used for anti-static and grounding purposes, protecting electronic devices from static electricity damage. ‌
The application range of conductive foam is very wide, including but not limited to PDP TVs, LCD displays, LCD TVs, mobile phones, laptops, MP3 players, communication cabinets, medical instruments and other electronic products, as well as military, aerospace and other fields. This material plays an important role in these fields due to its excellent conductivity, flame retardancy, and buffering properties. ‌

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