From Emerson & Cuming Microwave Products, Inc.

A company specializing in medium power klystrons and solid-state power amplifies looked to Emerson & Cuming Microwave Products for microwave absorbers to control EMI. Medium power klystrons are used in ground-based earth-to-satellite communications, amplifiers (KPA's) and troposcatter communication terminals.

Used as a tuning element in the lab, a sheet of ECCOSORB® MF is placed over the top of a Solid State PA in place of the metal cover. The lab technician can then tune the amplifier to peak performance. Once correctly tuned, amplifier covers are then lined with ECCOSORB® MFS-117/SS6M precut parts in predetermined areas.

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