
- EMI shields ·
We are proud to share that we have successfully obtained a patent in the United States for our groundbreaking composite material designed for EMI shielding, providing advanced protection against electromagnetic radiation. We are delighted to share a momentous achievement with all of you. Nanoemi has reached a significant milestone on our journey to innovation and safety. We have successfully obtained a patent in the United States for our groundbreaking composite material designed for shielding electromagnetic radiation.
Key Highlights from the Patent: US11766854B2
Link to patent description:
https://patents.google.com/patent/US11766854B2/en
Description:
Composite material for shielding electromagnetic radiation, raw material for additive manufacturing methods and a product comprising the composite material, as well as a method of manufacturing the product
Abstract
The invention relates to a composite material for shielding electromagnetic radiation, a raw material for additive manufacturing methods and a product comprising the material as well as a method of manufacturing the product. The composite material according to the invention can serve as a material protecting electronic elements, electronic devices or living organisms from electromagnetic radiation in the microwave and terahertz range (0.3-10000 GHz).
Classifications
C08K13/04 Ingredients characterised by their shape and organic or inorganic ingredients
We look forward to the exciting opportunities this patent opens up for Nanoemi. Stay tuned for more updates on our journey!
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