For EMI/RFI (Electromagnetic Interference/Radio Frequency Interference) and military security applications, various types of wire mesh can be used. The choice of wire mesh depends on the specific requirements and level of protection needed. Here are some common types of wire mesh used for these purposes:
Woven Wire Mesh: Woven wire mesh is a versatile option that can be used for both EMI/RFI and military security applications. It is made by weaving wires together in an interlocking pattern. The material and wire diameter can vary depending on the desired level of shielding or security. Stainless steel or other conductive metals are commonly used for their durability and conductivity.
Expanded Metal Mesh: Expanded metal mesh is created by cutting and stretching a metal sheet, creating a pattern of interconnected strands. It offers good visibility and airflow while providing security and some level of EMI/RFI shielding. Aluminum or steel expanded metal mesh is often used for military applications where strength and durability are important.
When selecting wire mesh for EMI/RFI and military security, it’s crucial to consider factors such as the frequency range to be blocked, the required shielding effectiveness, durability, ease of installation, and environmental conditions. Consulting with a Ourun Wire Mesh can help determine the most suitable wire mesh for a particular application.