ARC Technologies will exhibit their wide range of noise and interference control to the International Microwave Symposium 2016 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA. Representatives from ARC Technologies will be available at booth #1318 to show their latest solutions for noise and interference control for the RF/microwave industry, including Hot Melt Absorbers, AC2ES, and new plating and testing services.
Hot Melt Absorbers provide a fast and simple way to cut noise by adding easy to apply absorbing materials at any phase in a product’s design and development stages. A wide range of Hot Melt Absorber materials are available for different projects, depending upon application and frequency range.
AC2ES (ARC Clear Conductive Electromagnetic Shielding) is a transparent, thin-film conductor that provides excellent EMI shielding and conductivity. It is a flexible but durable film formed with conductive nanoparticles that is a low-cost, direct replacement for indium tin oxide (ITO) EMI shielding films. AC2ES is available in flat and 3D forms, and precut to a customer’s specification.
In addition to their high-performance material products, ARC offers high-quality electroless copper plating services based on a newly installed plating system capable of depositing copper layers as thick as 3 µm per hour. This electroless plating process allows them to plate on a wide range of materials, including plastics and composite substrate materials. They also offers extensive electromagnetic test capabilities to 110 GHz, including measurements of a material’s permittivity (e) and permeability (µ), parameters critical in optimizing RF/microwave circuit designs. Their focused beam system allows for non-destructive, accurate measurements of these material parameters, including reflection and transmission loss, from 2-40 GHz and 75-110 GHz.
Visit Booth #1318 to learn more about their high-quality material-based products for noise and interference control and their plating and test and measurement services. Don’t forget to request a free Engineering Survival Kit (ESK). This ESK is intended to get material engineers started in solving EMI/RF noise issues and help select the product best suited for their application.