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Material
44.9% Polyester, 55.1% polyamide fiber with silver fiber
Features
1. Shielding – More than 42db from 10MHz to 3GHz;
2. Soft – The fabric is soft for sewing with other fabrics;
3. Anti wrinkle – The fabric resists wrinkles;
4. Anti static – The fabric resists static effectively;
5. Safe – The fabric is skin friendly;
6. Anti bacterial -- Silver fiber is effective in resisting fungus or mold;
7. Fashion – Patterns are printed for making it different.
Specification
Width: 150cm
Weight: 105g/m2
MOQ
1m for testing
Perfect as
emf shielding curtain, radiation proof lining, RFID wallet, shielding bag, etc.
Material
44.9% Polyester, 55.1% polyamide fiber with silver fiber
Features
1. Shielding – More than 42db from 10MHz to 3GHz;
2. Soft – The fabric is soft for sewing with other fabrics;
3. Anti wrinkle – The fabric resists wrinkles;
4. Anti static – The fabric resists static effectively;
5. Safe – The fabric is skin friendly;
6. Anti bacterial -- Silver fiber is effective in resisting fungus or mold;
7. Fashion – Patterns are printed for making it different.
Specification
Width: 150cm
Weight: 105g/m2
MOQ
1m for testing
Perfect as
emf shielding curtain, radiation proof lining, RFID wallet, shielding bag, etc.
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