Pure copper mesh is a type of mesh made entirely of copper, which is a highly conductive metal. It is commonly used in electronic shielding applications to protect sensitive electronic equipment from electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI).
When electromagnetic waves encounter a copper mesh, the waves induce a current in the mesh, which in turn creates a magnetic field that opposes the original wave. This process, known as eddy current damping, effectively blocks the electromagnetic waves from passing through the mesh and reaching the sensitive electronic equipment.
Pure copper mesh is often used in electronic devices such as computers, cell phones, and other electronic equipment that require protection from EMI and RFI. It can also be used in buildings to shield sensitive areas such as data centers or research labs from external electromagnetic interference.
In addition to its shielding properties, pure copper mesh is also highly durable and resistant to corrosion, making it a reliable choice for electronic shielding applications. It can be easily cut and shaped to fit specific applications, and is available in a variety of mesh sizes and thicknesses to meet different shielding requirements.