Wholesale Price Book Binding Wire - Metal Shielding Conductive Twill Fabric – Shielday Detail:
Metal Anti-Radiation/Shielding/Conductive Twill Fabric
Part #:TM28
Metal Fiber Twill Fabric is made of stainless steel fiber blended yarn: Stainless Steel Fiber 28% , TC 72%. With good shielding performance and smooth feeling.
Weaving method: Twill Woven
Width : 150cm
Weighted : 220g/m2
Conductivity:15 – 20 Ohm/cm
Washing & Maintenance:
Hand wash, or brush with a soft hair brush,
No scrubbing
No machine wash
Directly picked up from the water, No twisting
Dry in shade(drying temperature at 70-80 degrees Celsius, not excess 30 minutes)
Less wash or not wash as far as possible in case of improper washing affect shielding effect
Suggest to hung up instead of fold up
Applications: it’s perfect material for electromagnetic shielding clothing, uniform, curtain etc home textiles. Also can made into high voltage electrostatic protection uniforms.
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