Lexicon: S
Shielding
A sheath made of highly conductive material over a single core, a group or all cores of a wire. Shields are used to protect wires from interference from external electrical and/or magnetic fields. Or to prevent the wires themselves from interfering with the environment. Shielding options: via cable braiding or by spinning with copper wires, as a foil winding made of copper or aluminium or via closed, tubular bodies made of copper or aluminium. For shielding, the coverage density is defined as a percentage of the shielded area. (All data without guarantee)
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