TY - JOUR AU - Przybylski, M. M. AB - RFl/EMI Shielding Materials - a designer's guide: 1. W. MOLYNEUX-CHILD (Woodhead Publishing Ltd., 1992, 146 pp., £39.50) This book is one of a number, which have appeared in the last three years, in the general area of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Most of them attempt to cover the broad spectrum of EMC, from principles through to application and testing and some achieve that goal admirably. However this text limits itself to the area of shielded enclosures, with emphasis on gaskets and on techniques and materials used for applying conductive coatings to plastics. Chapter 1 lists EMC standards and gives a sketchy explanation of shielding principles. Chapter 2 describes the physical and shielding properties of conductive coatings such as paints, electroless plating, flame spraying and vacuum metalisation. Chapters 3 and 4 cover knitted wire and loaded silicone gaskets. Chapter 5 (3 pages) is on caulks and adhesives. Chapter 6 describes the use of honeycomb, wire mesh and conductive windows. Chapter 7 deals mainly with conductive textiles. Chapter 8 (5 pages) is on grounding and bonding. Chapter 9 (4 pages) describes principles of shielded room construction. The book has 146 pages, of which 3 I are appendices. Although the author limits his TI - Book Review: RFI/EMI Shielding Materials — a designer's guide JF - International Journal of Electrical Engineering Education DO - 10.1177/002072099303000323 DA - 1993-07-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/book-review-rfi-emi-shielding-materials-a-designer-s-guide-mibY240Bn0 SP - 282 EP - 282 VL - 30 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -