Extremely Low Frequencies (ELF) emitted by power lines, electrical wiring, household appliances, and even natural phenomena.
Radio Frequencies (RF) used widely in telecommunications, broadcasting, radar, and many consumer and industrial applications.
Radio Frequencies (RF) used widely in telecommunications, broadcasting, radar, and many consumer and industrial applications.
Can be used as reinforcement fabric on the exterior in a thermal insulation system under plaster or on the interior under plaster. Furthermore, for loose laying in the roof area, underneath attached facades, underneath floor coverings, etc.
The processing of the shielding mesh is identical with the application of conventional glass fibre fabric. Needs to be pressed non-porously and wrinkle-free into the freshly spread reinforcing mass, then levelled out.. The mesh needs to lie in the upper third of the reinforcing mass and be completely covered by it. The overlapping between the panels needs to be 10cm. The overlapping needs to be ensured at corners of a building, too. Building openings (windows, doors) require a diagonal reinforcement with fabric strips. Has the mesh been cut in (e.g. in the area of scaffolding anchors), an additional fabric strip needs to be placed above the cut. For grounding, the stainless steel tape GSS25 must be screwed securely onto the underground across/with all panels.
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