DocumentCode
3149460
Title
Preparation of modified textile possessed of absorbing and shielding characterizations
Author
Qun, WANG ; Xiaoning, ZHANG ; Qianjin, MAO ; Kaiyong, Ge ; Meiling, Zhou
Author_Institution
Sch. of Material Sci. & Eng., Beijing Polytech. Univ., China
fYear
2002
fDate
21-24 May 2002
Firstpage
589
Lastpage
594
Abstract
The electromagnetic wave theory of Schelkunoff has been studied. The condition of energetics and the reaction mechanism on depositing Ni-P alloy are investigated. Moreover, the modified textile possessed of the duplex characterization of absorbing and shielding effectiveness property is prepared by electroless coating. By analyzing three kinds of modified textile on both respects of microscopy and characterizations testing, the preparation conditions of the multifunctional and modified textile are put forward. The mol ratio of Ni2+ to H2PO2- in the electroless Ni-P alloy coating solution directly influences the phosphorous proportion in the modified layer of textile. There are three frequency bands are studied in this paper: 30 MHz∼1000 MHz for SE, 12 GHz∼18 GHz and 100 kHz∼1.5 GHz for AE. The maximum of corresponding results are -80 dB (SE) at 265 MHz, -24.67 dB (AE) at 15.2 GHz and -12.28 dB (AE) at 435.1 MHz respectively.
Keywords
electroless deposition; electromagnetic shielding; electromagnetic wave absorption; 100 kHz to 1.5 GHz; 12 to 18 GHz; 30 to 1000 MHz; Ni-P; absorbing characterizations; duplex characterization; electroless coating; electromagnetic wave theory; microscopy; modified textile; preparation conditions; reaction mechanism; shielding characterizations; shielding effectiveness; Coatings; Electromagnetic reflection; Electromagnetic scattering; Electromagnetic shielding; Electromagnetic wave absorption; Nickel alloys; Protection; Surface morphology; Testing; Textiles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electromagnetic Compatibility, 2002 3rd International Symposium on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7277-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ELMAGC.2002.1177501
Filename
1177501
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