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> Hello Randolf,
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> a solution may be those *life saving blankets.*
> They consist of a polyester film, which is metal coated on both sides.
> One side gold, the other one is silver.
> They are sold in most camping shops as a small pocket. Or Wall Mart.
> 2.20 m x 1.60 costs about 4 Euro.
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> Be aware it cannot be sewn, because the film just rips apart.
> I advise using double sided tape.
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> I call it the *poor mans shielding*.
> But it works.
Hello,
thanks for the answer.
I have tried it two years ago but was not satisfied with the shielding
performance.
But may be I test it again.
Randolf
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http://www.milieuziektes.nl/Pagina168.html>
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "randolf_everywhere" <walkingthe@...>
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> Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 17:34
> Subject: [eSens] plastics as shielding
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> > Hello,
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> > When I travel I take some shielding with me. but to buy shielding
material
> > which would enough me to shield me would cost much money. So I
often
> > use aluminium foil. But this I also cannot use often I have to buy it
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> > and again when I travel much.
> > But there are conductive plastics. Plastic foils which could be used
for
> > shielding would stand traveling longer I assume and do hopefully
not cost
> > as much as shielding stuff.
> > does anybody know about this topic.
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> > Randolf
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