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Shielding Technologies manufactures conductive silicone products for the
electronics industry.  Conductive silicone is designed to shield harmful
electromagnetic energy from sensitive electronic equipment. Our products
include EMI compounds, conductive RTV, conductive grease, LIM, sheet stock,
gaskets, extrusion and calandered materials.  Our Ultra Shield 2000
conductive RTV has been used on semiconductor wafers.  Customers spin our
RTV's on wafers at 1 mil to provide an excellent barrier against harmful
electrostatic interference. Shielding Tec's formulations are extremely
conductive and retain flexibility at very low and high temperatures.
Resistivity averages .002-.01 Ohm-cm  with 350 tensile, 200-450% elongation
and 30-50(ppi) tear strength.  If you would like technical data or a sample
kit please call or email.

Regards,

Michael Leonard
President
Shielding Technologies
Email: [log in to unmask]

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