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Description: Cuming Microwave Corporation offers a variety of Radomes and Radar Absorbing Structures designed to meet specific customer requirements. In house we have the capability to layup complex parts using either wet layup, RTM, or pre-preg fabrication techniques. Vacuum bagging or Autoclave
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Supplier: ARC Technologies, Inc.
Description: frequency absorption requirements. Wave-X Z EMI noise absorbing materials eliminate signal mode issues in cable assemblies. The WZ series is the only EMI noise absorption technology that can be seamlessly integrated over the wire and directly under the jacket during the manufacturing
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Supplier: Quarktwin Technology Ltd.
Description: RF EMI Absorbing Tape 81720 Conductive, Single Sided X X
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Supplier: Quarktwin Technology Ltd.
Description: RF EMI Absorbing Sheet AB5000S X X
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Supplier: Quarktwin Technology Ltd.
Description: RF EMI Absorbing Sheet - Pressure Sensitive Adhesive (PSA) X X
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Supplier: Quarktwin Technology Ltd.
Description: RF EMI Absorbing Tape - Pressure Sensitive Adhesive (PSA) X X 0.007" (0.18mm)
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Description: Cuming Microwave Corporation is the world’s leading manufacturer of radar absorbing materials for the electronics, telecommunications and defense/ aerospace industries. Cuming-Lehman Chambers, a wholly owned subsidiary of Cuming Microwave Corporation joined forces in 2004 to
- Application: Acoustics / Sound Proofing
- Form / Shape: Fabricated Shapes / Parts (Molded, Cast)
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Supplier: ARC Technologies, Inc.
Description: ) Size Range: Can be machined to complex custom configurations or in sheet form per customer specifications. Also available in various cell sizes .187" and .250" are most common. Applications: Antenna Cavity Inserts Enhance Antenna Performance RAS (Radar Absorbing Structure) Reduced
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Supplier: ARC Technologies, Inc.
Description: in a Lean Manufacturing environment. Solutions: Radar Absorbing Structures Composite Structures for Aircraft and Naval Applications Radar Camouflage Units (RCU's) Resin Transfer Molded Parts Radome Structures
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Supplier: Embraer S.A.
Description: our partners, we have incorporated new sound-absorbing materials, produced lighter, quieter systems, and improved engine nacelle acoustics. Embraer teams continually work to improve aircraft operational procedures to ensure uncompromised performance at noise-sensitive airports. General
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Dexmet® Corporation, a part of PPG’s engineered materials division
Polyurethane foam microwave and radar absorbers
Foam Absorbers Cuming Microwave manufactures a family of flexible, carbon loaded, polyurethane foam microwave and radar absorbers. These are all electrically resistive (read more)
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http://calhoun.nps.edu/public/bitstream/handle/10945/6246/03sep_Yuzcelik.pdf?sequence=1
Radar absorbing material design .
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Have Blue and the F-117A: Evolution of the "Stealth Fighter"
research and development research and engineering reliability and maintainability radar absorbent material Air Force Radar Target Scatter facility in New Mexico radar cross section .
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Barium hexaferrite reinforced polymeric dye composite coatings for radar absorbing applications
Against this system, especially for certain military applications focused on defence and security, radar absorbing materials are required.
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Frontiers of Advanced Materials and Engineering Technology
Standard Reflecting Plate for Measurement of Radar Absorbing Materials in 3 mm Band .
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Radar cross section prediction and reduction for naval ships
RCS reduction methods include passive cancellation (impedance loading), active cancellation (active loading), radar absorbing materials (RAMs), and shaping (Hirasawa, 1987; Suttie, 1992).
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Simulation of multiple composite coatings based on conducting plate and investigation of microwave reflectivity
Abstract A simulation of radar absorbing materials (RAM) with multiple composite coatings is given, including theory, methodology, and techniques.
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