RF & EMI Shielded Enclosures
RF shielded enclosures that validate the first time
Experts in RF and EMI Shielded Enclosures
One team, from concept to closeout
Don’t gamble with test data quality or accreditation timelines by settling for “good enough” enclosures. We deliver end-to-end RF/EMI shielded enclosure design and implementation support for labs and technical environments—so your measurements stay repeatable, your noise floor stays low, and your project stays on track from design through acceptance testing.
FAQ: RF and EMI Shielded Enclosure Services
An RF shielded enclosure is a room or enclosure built to block radio-frequency energy from entering or leaving a space. People also call it an RF shielded room, RF enclosure, shielded enclosure, or a Faraday cage room. It’s used to create a predictable, low-noise environment for testing, validation, and sensitive work.
An EMI shielded enclosure (also searched as an EMI shielded room or EMI/RFI shielded enclosure) is designed to reduce electromagnetic interference that can corrupt measurements, cause device issues, or fail compliance tests. In practice, most projects combine RF shielding and EMI shielding in one integrated enclosure.
RF shielding focuses on radio-frequency energy and signal leakage. EMI shielding covers broader electromagnetic interference sources across a wide frequency range. Most buyers searching RF shielded room or EMI shielded room actually need both, and the enclosure is engineered to meet the required shielding effectiveness target.
A Faraday cage room is a conductive enclosure that blocks external RF/EMI and contains internal signals. Many searches for Faraday cage enclosure or Faraday cage contractor are really requests for an RF shielded enclosure with verified performance.
Common uses for an RF shielded room include:
- EMC test room and EMC test chamber prep spaces
- RF device validation lab and pre-compliance testing
- Antenna measurement and low-noise measurement areas
- Sensitive instrumentation rooms and controlled R&D environments
Yes. Many customers search for turnkey RF shielded room, RF shielding design build, or shielded room installer. Turnkey support typically includes design coordination, enclosure components, penetration strategy, construction coordination, and verification planning.
Yes. If you’re searching RF shielding contractor, EMI shielding contractor, shielded room installer, or Faraday cage contractor, we support projects from requirements through acceptance. We also coordinate trades so the enclosure performs as designed.
We support projects whether you need an RF enclosure manufacturer style deliverable or a design-and-coordinate approach. The right path depends on whether it’s a modular enclosure, an architectural shielded room, or a hybrid build.
Many projects reference IEEE 299 testing (search: IEEE 299 shielded enclosure) or equivalent methods to verify shielding effectiveness. Requirements vary by facility and use case, so we align design details with the test method and your target performance.
Shielding effectiveness is how well the enclosure attenuates RF/EMI across required frequencies. It’s what determines whether your RF shielded enclosure actually creates a low-noise environment and supports lab validation or acceptance testing.
