General. Gaskets covered by this specification are
designed to provide EMI/RFI shielding, EMP survivability, and
environmental protection for electronic enclosures, connectors,... View More
General. Gaskets covered by this specification are
designed to provide EMI/RFI shielding, EMP survivability, and
environmental protection for electronic enclosures, connectors, and
waveguides. Their principal areas of application are aircraft,
missiles, spacecraft, and ground support equipment. This does not
preclude the use of these gaskets in other military
applications.
Salt spray environments. All EMI gasket materials (metal
and elastomer) to varying degrees are incompatible with certain
flange surfaces. Design of the joint, therefore, plays a central
role in determining the electrical stability and corrosion
resistance of the joint. Design variables include: Flange material
and finish, gasket filler and form (sheet, O-ring in a groove), use
of parallel nonconductive environmental gaskets, mechanical design,
and use of insulating coatings. Choice of the design options should
depend on: Environment of the application, levels of shielding
effectiveness required versus frequency, and expected life of the
equipment. When designing for salt spray environments, all of the
preceding factors must be considered.
Vibration environments. Type M material may be suitable
for high-frequency vibration applications.
Shielding effectiveness. IEEE-STD-299 has been considered
an acceptable method for determining shielding effectiveness as
modified and supplemented by figure 4.
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