Re: Shielding from microwaves



"eric" <eric@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1180362985.537580@xxxxxxxxxxx
mike wrote:

eric wrote:
mike wrote:

You can buy microwave absorber material, but I can't give you details.


I would be interested in such material. Can you provide some examples? The
microwave frequency is close to the cooking microwave frequency.




Do you really have to absorb? Can you use metal to reflect the
microwaves out of the experimental field?

No, basically I have to absorb.


Ether DOES exist...I use it to start my lawnmower.


? :-)


Google "rf absorber" and bring your checkbook.

http://www.eccosorb.com/main/RegionalHome.html;jsessionid=8371EA833DACBCEA8757A8AA0E3BDBF2
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