Posted by
scollier on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/ceramic-tile-tp1546212p1546224.html
I wasn't wanting to use the ceramic tile to stop any fields, maybe electric fields. What I really need is to cover the velostat because it is so conductive. My bed is right up next to the walls and space is little in my home.
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From: Bill Bruno
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Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: [eSens] ceramic tile
They are good insulators, but that just means no current will flow through.
They won't stop the fields or the waves.
They are nice if you have chemical sensitivity. Otherwise, thick sheet
rock,
or aluminum foil are better.
Bill
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> I was wondering what the opinion is of using ceramic tile to try to
> block emf? Anybody tried this before? I think they use ceramic
> insulators on electric poles or used to, right?
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> Ordinary tiles for say your bathroom are about as much good as a chocolate
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> fireguard. Perhaps if you get hold of a very pure ceramic then it might be
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> different ?
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> p uk
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