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| | 50 Mesh High Transparency | | 50 Mesh High Transparency | ||
| | 100 Mesh High Transparency | | 100 Mesh High Transparency | ||
| - | | HEG03  | very high up to 2.4GHz, not so good at higher frequencies - [[http:// | + | | HEG03  | very high up to 2.4GHz, not so good at higher frequencies - [[https:// | 
| - | | V4A03    | ?     | very high       | none | ?  | Semi-rigid mesh, weldable | [[http:// | + | | V4A03    | ?     | very high       | none | ?  | Semi-rigid mesh, weldable | [[https:// | 
| | Atticfoil, solid, single-sided | | Atticfoil, solid, single-sided | ||
| | Atticfoil, solid, double-sided | | Atticfoil, solid, double-sided | ||
| - | | SafeLiving RF Shielding Foil      | very high, [[http:// | + | | SafeLiving RF Shielding Foil      | very high, [[https:// | 
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| The mesh for front of the driving-hood, | The mesh for front of the driving-hood, | ||
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| It shields very nicely, >50dB at 1Ghz, >40dB at 5GHz (>70dB below 100MHz). | It shields very nicely, >50dB at 1Ghz, >40dB at 5GHz (>70dB below 100MHz). | ||
| The stuff which came today was this: | The stuff which came today was this: | ||
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| and it is four times as dense, but still 80% transparent and handles like cloth. This stuff shields to 70GHz, to handle the new anti-collision radars | and it is four times as dense, but still 80% transparent and handles like cloth. This stuff shields to 70GHz, to handle the new anti-collision radars | ||
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| The best shielding is either 1/8" mesh or 1/8" circles in a flat sheet, which you can put over the vents with at least 6" overlap all around. The holes in this are a little big, but should do OK at 2.4Ghz for 15-20dB or so: | The best shielding is either 1/8" mesh or 1/8" circles in a flat sheet, which you can put over the vents with at least 6" overlap all around. The holes in this are a little big, but should do OK at 2.4Ghz for 15-20dB or so: | ||
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| You can also use ' | You can also use ' | ||
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| The paint used is Y-shield HSF54 | The paint used is Y-shield HSF54 | ||
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| plus the additive AF3: | plus the additive AF3: | ||
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| It is important not to paint it onto surfaces that are coated with the more natural mineral-based paints, or to use these to cover it. Ordinary household emulsion paint is fine. It may take 3-4 coats to cover the Y-shield, unless you like having black walls | It is important not to paint it onto surfaces that are coated with the more natural mineral-based paints, or to use these to cover it. Ordinary household emulsion paint is fine. It may take 3-4 coats to cover the Y-shield, unless you like having black walls | ||
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| The surface you are painting onto must not be porous otherwise the shielding will be compromised. This is unlikely to be a problem over existing paint and wallpaper, but would matter over new plaster or plasterboard. Yshield recommend you test a small area. If you get a silvery/ | The surface you are painting onto must not be porous otherwise the shielding will be compromised. This is unlikely to be a problem over existing paint and wallpaper, but would matter over new plaster or plasterboard. Yshield recommend you test a small area. If you get a silvery/ | ||
| - | It also doesn’t make sense to put Yshield over paint that is flaking or surfaces with cracks. I had both of these issues with my bedroom ceiling, but coincidentally had just fixed exactly the same issues in another room. For fixing the slightly flakey/ | + | It also doesn’t make sense to put Yshield over paint that is flaking or surfaces with cracks. I had both of these issues with my bedroom ceiling, but coincidentally had just fixed exactly the same issues in another room. For fixing the slightly flakey/ | 
| ==== Mixing ==== | ==== Mixing ==== | ||
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| Mixing and the fibre additive | Mixing and the fibre additive | ||
| - | Yshield depends on carbon particles for its effectiveness, | + | Yshield depends on carbon particles for its effectiveness, | 
| A lot of mixing is also needed to get the fibre additive evenly distributed within the paint. I used a whole jar of the fibre additive for each 5 litres. It’s black, sticky and fibrous and sits in clumps in the paint unless you mix it in very well. Again, I wouldn’t want to do it by hand. | A lot of mixing is also needed to get the fibre additive evenly distributed within the paint. I used a whole jar of the fibre additive for each 5 litres. It’s black, sticky and fibrous and sits in clumps in the paint unless you mix it in very well. Again, I wouldn’t want to do it by hand. | ||
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| ===== Notes and comments ===== | ===== Notes and comments ===== | ||
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