
AbstractThe objective of this article is to review the use of conductive plastics in the shielding of electromagnetic interference (EMI). The theory of EMI shielding and evaluation methods of EMI materials are discussed. Different approaches in achieving high conductivity of plastics are reviewed. Emphasis is placed on filled plastics which are a promising way for shielding and do not require a secondary process. Literature on properties and processing of several common conducting plastics is reviewed. Design and processing requirements of such filled plastics are also given. © 1995 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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