unbuildpain
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I'm trying to make a small Faraday box, so far I've used Brass, Copper and Aluminum mesh, I've used staples to attach them to the wooden frame, I ensured it covered 360 degrees but still signals went through and there was hardly any attenuation. It was not grounded, could that be the reason? Do I need any special material? The mesh wasn't tightly attached to the frame between the gaps of the staples.
There are specially built meshes for EMF shielding which have silver in them, will they fare better than Brass, Copper and Aluminum? They claim it doesn't require grounding to attenuate RF signals.
If the shielding material is made with silver, will it not require grounding?
There are specially built meshes for EMF shielding which have silver in them, will they fare better than Brass, Copper and Aluminum? They claim it doesn't require grounding to attenuate RF signals.
If the shielding material is made with silver, will it not require grounding?