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Panasonic develops EMC reduction sheets

OSAKA, Japan, August 22, 2015

Panasonic has developed the industry’s first electromagnetic noise suppression and heat diffusion integrated sheets, which are suited for thermal and electromagnetic noise (EMC) reduction.

The sheets may be used for thin mobile terminals, on-board equipment, and industrial equipment, a statement said.

The sheets have electromagnetic noise suppression properties as well as the highest level of heat diffusion properties in the industry, and are thin and flexible so that they can be used in a very limited space. Full-scale sample delivery is planned to commence in September 2017, and order placement is offered from September 2018.

Semiconductors and batteries within mobile terminals and on-board equipment are potential sources of heat or electromagnetic noise, which may reduce receiving sensitivity or cause malfunction of equipment. In addition, such terminals and equipment are required to become even smaller and thinner, requiring countermeasures against thermal and electromagnetic noise when they are used within the limited space available in the equipment.

Panasonic produced this sheet by developing dispersion/compression processing technology to allow a high-density orientation of homogeneous magnetic metal particles into resins and lamination technology to improve heat diffusion and noise suppression properties, the statement said.

While the sheet can function on its own as a countermeasure against heat and electromagnetic noise, it can also be inserted into the narrow spaces within the housing of electronic equipment, according to the statement. – TradeArabia News Service




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