Graphene Star in collaboration with Rustins developed a new highly effective shielding product that provides protection against electromagnetic radiation - Rustins G SHIELD Paint
The paint is an environmentally friendly water-based coating that contains high-quality acrylic produced by Rustins and an active carbon conductive material in the form of Natural Exfoliated Graphite developed by Graphene Star Ltd.
The effectiveness of G SHIELD is confirmed by research and testing at National Physical Laboratory (NPL).
Main components: pure acrylic water dispersion, carbon black and Natural Exfoliated Graphite by Graphene Star.
Contains NO CRUSHED CARBON FIBERS.
The dry matter content is less than 25%, which accounts for the excellent elasticity and notably longer service life of the coating.
The use of the carbon conductive component makes the shielding coating light and durable with an anti-corrosive effect.
The shielding and antistatic properties of the G Shield paint allow for highly effective application of the paint in various areas.
Shielding properties:
Antistatic and electrically conductive properties:
Single layer
Dry layer
Single layer, 100 um dry coating
For 1 litre, approx.
The paint is water-based and solvent-free
Dry coating
Hardwired telecommunications are fast becoming a thing of the past as we rapidly move to a world of wireless communications systems.
These wireless communication systems create, through electromagnetic (EM) radiation, the phenomenon known as electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Electromagnetic interference affects eco-biological systems and in extreme cases can be harmful to life. It also affects operation of all electronic devices and can cause malfunction of highly specialised equipment such as medical devices, robotics, etc.
Humans and the devices we use, require protection (shielding) whenever we are in proximity to electromagnetic radiation sources.
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