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Re: Metalising plastic cases (Re: [nanovna-users] JNCRadio VNA 3G - Vector Network Analyzer - 50k to 3GHz)


 

On 1/19/22 5:04 AM, chris_group_mail via groups.io wrote:
It's possible to get conductive 3D printer filament. The conductivity is quoted as 15 ohm - cm, would that work for shielding?

Chris
That might be better described as semiconductive.? Copper is 1.62 microohm-cm resistivity. So the shielding mechanism for something printed might be more "lossy" than "shielded"

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