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Why use a mesh window instead of a conductive coating?

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Why use a mesh window instead of a conductive coating?

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This is primarily down to shielding effectiveness. A mesh window typically offers 60-80 dB of attenuation, whilst a conductive coating would offers <40 dB. Conductive coatings are often favoured for their high light transmission and optical clarity. EmiClare emi shielded windows are the zero-compromise solution to this trade-off. Being a mesh window it has high levels of shielding but the mesh configuration has been optimised for high light transmission whilst eliminating the optical distortion patterns often associated with mesh windows.

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