Cuming Microwave C-RAM FF2 - High Loss Silicone Rubber Sheet Absorber - PPG  Aerospace Store

Cuming Microwave C-RAM FF2 - High Loss Silicone Rubber Sheet Absorber - PPG Aerospace Store

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C-RAM FF-2 is a thin, ferrite filled, silicone rubber sheet stock which has high magnetic loss at UHF and microwave frequencies up to X-band. It is applied to metal surfaces to attenuate RF surface currents. It can be used to modify antenna patterns, lower the Q of a cavity, act as a transmission line attenuator,  and modify the radar cross section of targets.  C-RAM FF-2 is thin and elastomeric, so it will conform to curvatures of the substrate. It is not electrically conductive, and has high dielectric strength. It is a soft material and is readily diecut or cut with a razor. Being based on a silicone rubber, it will withstand wide temperature ranges, and survive outdoor exposure.  C-RAM FF-2 has a high magnetic loss tangent from about 500 MHz to 10GHz. It will perform well in the 900 MHz

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