Among other informations at your websites, we found that Aaronia Magnoshield compound panels have screening factor between 10–13.
Could you please explain this ''screening factor'' parameter? Does that mean that magnetic field would be damped 10–13 times?
Yes that is how it works.
E.g. if you have a magnetic field of 1µT simply devide it by 10 (1/10 = 0,1µT) to 13 (1/13 = 0,077µT).
That would be the maximum magnetic field that would be left after using our panels with one layer.
If you use multiple layer (There must be a gap of about 50mm between) the screening will almost cascade (e.g. two layers will offer a faktor of 100 to 130 instead of 10 to 13 with only one layer etc.).
Our Zero-Gauss Chamber ZG1 and ZG2 are made of 10 layer! and therefore offer a ultra high screening against magnetic fields.
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Hey,
can you explain why there must be a gap of about 50mm between the multiple layers?
Thank you
Jan
If the layers were directly adjacent to each other, the screening factors would not be multiplied.