D4935 Standard Test Method for Measuring the Electromagnetic Shielding Effectiveness of Planar Materials was withdrawn in 2005. It has recently come to our attention that this standard is in fact still used in the industry. Dr. Lev Berger of the California Institute of Electronics has performed a technical review of the document and ASTM staff has also reviewed to ensure that it conforms with the requirements of Form and Style.
Keywords
Ceramic materials-electrical/electronic devices; Composites-conducting/nonconducting materials; Conductance and conductivity (electrical)-insulating materials; Effectiveness; Electromagnetic testing; Graphite; Metals and metallic materials; Nonmetallic materials; Planar materials; Plast (electrical insulating); Polymers-electrical insulation applications; Resistance and resistivity (electrical)-insulating materials; Semi-conducting materials; Shielding; electromagnetic shielding effectiveness-planar materials, test; Number Code 17.220.20 (Measurement of electrical and magnetic quantities)
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