Faraday Fabric — Copper-Nickel RFID/RF Shielding Material (DIY)
Faraday Fabric — Copper-Nickel Shielding Material A conductive shielding fabric woven from polyester with copper and nickel fibers, forming a Faraday-cage-style grid that helps block wireless frequencies — Wi-Fi, cellular, GPS, RFID, and NFC. It's a flexible base material for DIY shielding projects. DIY uses Line or make pouches, card sleeves, wallets, and passport covers Build signal-shielding covers for routers, appliances, or electronics Make curtains, blankets, canopies, or line a shielded room or tent Cut and sew into custom enclosures — lightweight, durable, and corrosion-resistant Material specs Composition: ~62% polyester, ~29% copper, ~8% nickel Thickness: 0.09 mm Surface resistance ≤ 0.05 Ω/sq; vertical resistance ≤ 0.005 Ω/sq Shielding depends heavily on how completely you enclose the item and seal seams — a continuous, gap-free enclosure performs far better than a loose cover. Explore more: Faraday bags · RFID protection · EMF & RF detectors.
Specifications
- Color
- A
- Size
- 3X1.1m, 2X1.1m, 1X1.1m
Variants (3)
- A / 3X1.1m — 55.95 USD — In stock
- A / 2X1.1m — 42.95 USD — In stock
- A / 1X1.1m — 19.95 USD — In stock
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