The strength and durability of shielding products are defined not only by their electrical properties but also by their physical characteristics and materials. This group of attributes highlights those qualities.
Material composition (such as aluminum foils, polymer laminates, or case plastics) gives insight into the product’s feel and expected lifespan. Attributes like thickness and tear resistance (ASTM D2261) quantify mechanical robustness, while pliability (ASTM C1313-05) shows how flexible a material remains during installation. For long-term reliability, factors such as resistance to fungi and assurance of no bleeding or delamination confirm that products have been tested under demanding conditions.
Even for devices, case materials (rugged polymers or composites) matter for portability and protection. By grouping these attributes, visitors can evaluate not just how well a material shields but also how it performs physically — ensuring it stands up to installation, handling, and years of use.
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