New Microwave Absorber Introduced by Cuming Microwave Corporation
AVON, Mass., June 2, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Cuming Microwave announces a new microwave absorber for use in cavity resonance suppression between 800 MHz – 18 GHz. C-RAM™ RGD-S-192 is a thin, flexible, highly magnetically loaded silicone absorber used in applications where performance cannot be traded for a thicker material. C-RAM™ RGD-S-192 is standard at 0.040'' (1.01 mm) thick and is ideal for suppressing waves within cavities of microwave modules and other electronics where physical space is limited. It's available as a standard in 12''x 12'' sheets, other thicknesses, with pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA), and custom configurations. Samples are available upon request by contacting Cuming Microwave directly or your local manufacturer representative.
Mike Kocsik, General Manager of Cuming Microwave, says "Having a full line of absorbers for our customers to test and consider has always been a focus. The RGD-S-192 provides increased insertion loss performance while still maintaining a low profile. We expect it to be a go-to absorber for many of our customers working in the 800MHz – 18 GHz range."
About Cuming Microwave Corporation
Cuming Microwave Corporation is an ISO 9001:2008 and AS9100:2009 materials manufacturer focusing on EMI Absorbers and EMI Suppression Materials; C-RAM™, microwave and radar absorbing materials, turnkey Anechoic & EMC Chambers, and C-STOCK™, low-loss dielectric materials.
For over thirty years, the company has produced standard and engineered solutions for Military & Aerospace, Electronics, Telecom, Medical and Automotive Industries. Cuming Microwave maintains manufacturing and sales locations in Avon, MA USA and Chambersberg, PA USA, with representation covering the Americas and EMEA. For additional information, contact the company in Avon, MA USA at 508.521.6700 or point internet browsers to www.cumingmicrowave.com.
SOURCE Cuming Microwave Corporation
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