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Overview
The Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) is mainly known as a product of a nuclear explosion,
but sometimes it is known as a Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse (NEMP). The purpose
of Electromagnetic Pulse Protection (EMPP) is to prevent the electromagnetic pulses
from high level nuclear weapons disrupting and destroying electronic equipment.
The EMP Shielding of critical facilities is vital to protect a functioning command and
control structure from EMP type attacks. The EMP Shield needs to be incorporated
within the host building and offer high levels of protection to all points of entry from
personnel doors, to air vents, through to power line and data cables…
Key Features
▌ The modular construction allows for almost unlimited size and
configurations.
▌ The panels are connected using bolts and an electrically conductive mesh
gasket is fitted between each joint.
▌ The panel material is 2 mm thick galvanized steel sheet to ensure
maximum shielding performance and corrosion resistance.
▌ Honeycomb Vents for air conditioning.
▌ RF Shielded Door
▌ Pulse Protected Powerline Filters
▌ Pipe Penetration for diesel, water, and gases.
▌ Shielding Effectiveness Meets or Exceed Mil Std 188-125
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Specification
▌ The Shielded Effectiveness is greater than 80dB from 10 MHz to 1 GHz.
▌ The Shielded Effectiveness is above the slope [20(log F)–60] dB from 10 kHz to 10 MHz
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