RF and EMI Shielding
Designed for compliance. Built for performance.
Experts in RF& EMI Shielding
One team, from concept to closeout
Don’t gamble with system performance, compliance, or your budget by leaving RF/EMI shielding and interface details to chance. We design and coordinate the full shielding scope—materials, seams, penetrations, grounding, and integrations—so your build installs cleanly and passes testing the first time.
FAQ: RF & EMI Shielding
RF shielding focuses on blocking radio-frequency energy (typically higher-frequency interference that affects wireless signals, scanners, and sensitive electronics). EMI shielding is a broader term that covers electromagnetic interference across a wider frequency range, including both radiated and conducted noise. In practice, most projects use “RF/EMI shielding” together because real-world interference rarely stays in one neat bucket.
It comes down to three inputs: (1) the performance target (required attenuation by frequency), (2) the threat environment (what interference sources exist nearby), and (3) the enclosure design (size, materials, doors/windows, seams, penetrations, grounding). With those, a shielding plan can be engineered to meet a specific dB requirement and validated through testing after installation.
Most failures are interface problems, not material problems: leaky seams, poorly detailed penetrations, incorrect door or window integration, inadequate bonding/grounding, or last-minute trade changes that punch holes in the shield. The fix is usually a coordinated design with install-ready details and a clear plan for how every penetration, joint, and connection maintains electrical continuity.
