The electromagnetic wave absorber, designed with a surface FRP board of 0.4mm thickness, is intended to prevent the degradation of the internal absorber's performance.
The "OUF Series" is a panelized electromagnetic wave absorber that is encased in an FRP housing with a three-layer urethane wave absorber (UF). To ensure that the performance of the internal absorber does not degrade, the surface FRP sheet is designed to be 0.4mm thick. It is installed on masts and other structures to enhance the performance of shipborne wideband radar, with a proven track record of over 10 years of long-term use. 【Features】 ■ Panelized electromagnetic wave absorber with a three-layer urethane wave absorber (UF) encased in an FRP housing ■ Surface FRP sheet designed to be 0.4mm thick ■ Proven track record of over 10 years of long-term use *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Material: Urethane foam, FRP ■Shape: FRP exterior three-layer sheet type ■Dimensions: 600×600mm (bottom surface) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ Microwave band, multi-purpose *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since its establishment in 1961, Tohoku Chemical has processed oil obtained from the "cashew" plant into resin particles used in brake friction materials (brake linings, brake pads), contributing to the safety and security of automobiles and other vehicles. During this time, we have continuously conducted research and developed our own technology, earning a high reputation as a top manufacturer of cashew particles for brakes that excel in safety, heat resistance, and wear resistance. Recently, we have also been expanding our business by utilizing the organic chemistry, materials, and powder technology that we have accumulated over many years as core technologies to develop products such as wave absorbers used in anechoic chambers, which contribute to ensuring "safety and the environment."