IP Library Granted Patent US 8,641,928
Granted Patent B2
US 8,641,928 · App. 13/475,898 · Granted Feb 4, 2014

Stretched articles suitable for use as EMI absorbers

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Patent No.
US 8,641,928
App. No.
13/475,898
Granted
Feb 4, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

An exemplary embodiment of a method of making an electromagnetic interference (EMI) absorber includes stretching a material that includes EMI absorbing particles along at least a first axis to align at least some EMI absorbing particles.

Claims (55)

1. A method of making an electromagnetic interference (EMI) absorber comprising stretching a material that includes EMI absorbing particles along at least a first axis to align at least some EMI absorbing particles, wherein:

the material includes at least 15 volume percentage of the EMI absorbing particles; and

at least some of the EMI absorbing particles comprise magnetic particles.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising stretching the material along a second axis, and wherein:

the volume percentage of the EMI absorbing particles in the material is at least 40 volume percentage;

the EMI absorbing particles have a magnetic relative permeability greater than 3.0 at 1.0 gigahertz, and greater than 1.5 at 10 gigahertz; and

the EMI absorber is operable for absorbing EMI to thereby reduce transmission of EMI therethrough over a range of operational frequencies including at least one of a frequency range of about 10 gigahertz or more, or a frequency range of about 100 megahertz to about 1 gigahertz.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the second axis is generally perpendicular to the first axis.

4. The method of claim 2 , wherein stretching the material along the first axis and stretching the material along the second axis is performed simultaneously.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

the material comprises EMI absorbing particles suspended in a matrix material; and

the method further comprises suspending the EMI absorbing particles in the matrix material before stretching such that the volume percentage of the EMI absorbing particles in the matrix material is at least 40 volume percentage.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the material comprises a sheet, and wherein the stretching comprises stretching the sheet along at least the first axis, whereby the EMI absorber is operable for absorbing EMI to thereby reduce transmission of EMI therethrough over a range of operational frequencies including at least one of a frequency range of about 10 gigahertz or more, or a frequency range of about 100 megahertz to about 1 gigahertz.

7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising forming the sheet from EMI absorbing particles suspended in a matrix material, and wherein the EMI absorbing particles have a magnetic relative permeability greater than 3.0 at 1.0 Gigahertz, and greater than 1.5 at 10 Gigahertz.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein stretching the material that includes the EMI absorbing particles reduces spacing between the EMI absorbing particles, and helps reduce the through-thickness of the material, improves the EMI absorbing properties of the stretched material that includes the EMI absorbing particles.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

the volume percentage of the EMI absorbing particles in the material is at least 40 volume percentage;

the EMI absorbing particles have a magnetic relative permeability greater than 3.0 at 1.0 gigahertz, and greater than 1.5 at 10 gigahertz; and

the EMI absorber is operable for absorbing EMI to thereby reduce transmission of EMI therethrough over a range of operational frequencies including at least one of a frequency range of about 10 gigahertz or more, or a frequency range of about 100 megahertz to about 1 gigahertz.

10. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

the material comprises a thermoplastic sheet; and

the EMI absorbing particles comprise EMI absorbing magnetic particles selected from the group consisting of: carbonyl iron, SENDUST, permalloy, iron silicide, iron-chrome compounds, or a combination thereof; and

the EMI absorbing particles comprises EMI absorbing particles having a shape selected from the group consisting of granules, spheroids, microspheres, ellipsoids, irregular spheroids, strands, flakes, powder, or a combination thereof.

11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the EMI absorbing particles comprise flakes, at least some of the individual flakes having at least one feature selected from the group consisting of:

a mean thickness of about 0.1 μm to 1.0 μm;

an aspect ratio within a range of about 10 to about 140;

a face with a mean surface area expressed in μm squared and a mean thickness expressed in μm, where the mean surface area is about 1000 to 7000 times greater than the mean thickness;

a magnetic relative permeability greater than 2 at 1.0 Megahertz; or

a combination thereof.

12. The method of claim 1 , further comprising attaching the stretched material that includes the EMI absorbing particles to a single piece EMI shield or to a lid of a multi-piece EMI shield that is attachable to a frame of the multi-piece shield.

13. An EMI absorbing article or film made by the method of claim 1 , wherein the EMI absorbing particles have a magnetic relative permeability greater than 3.0 at 1.0 gigahertz, and greater than 1.5 at 10 gigahertz, whereby the EMI absorbing article or film is operable for absorbing EMI to thereby reduce transmission of EMI therethrough over a range of operational frequencies including at least one of a frequency range of about 10 gigahertz or more, or a frequency range of about 100 megahertz to about 1 gigahertz.

14. An electromagnetic interference (EMI) absorber comprising a material stretched along at least a first axis and that includes EMI absorbing particles, at least some of which are aligned generally parallel with the first axis, wherein:

the material includes at least 15 volume percentage of the EMI absorbing particles; and

at least some of the EMI absorbing particles comprise magnetic particles.

15. The EMI absorber of claim 14 , wherein the material comprises a sheet stretched along the first axis and a second axis, and wherein:

the volume percentage of the EMI absorbing particles in the material is at least 40 volume percentage;

the EMI absorbing particles have a magnetic relative permeability greater than 3.0 at 1.0 gigahertz, and greater than 1.5 at 10 gigahertz; and

the EMI absorber is operable for absorbing EMI to thereby reduce transmission of EMI therethrough over a range of operational frequencies including at least one of a frequency range of about 10 gigahertz or more, or a frequency range of about 100 megahertz to about 1 gigahertz.

16. The EMI absorber of claim 15 , wherein the second axis is generally perpendicular to the first axis.

17. The EMI absorber of claim 14 , wherein the EMI absorbing particles comprise flakes having a length aligned generally parallel with the first axis.

18. The EMI absorber of claim 14 , wherein:

the material comprises a matrix material loaded with the EMI absorbing particles such that the volume percentage of the EMI absorbing particles in the matrix material is at least 40 volume percentage; and

the EMI absorbing particles comprises one or more EMI absorbing particles having a shape selected from the group consisting of granules, spheroids, microspheres, ellipsoids, irregular spheroids, strands, flakes, powder, or a combination thereof; and

the EMI absorbing particles comprise EMI absorbing magnetic particles selected from the group consisting of carbonyl iron, SENDUST, permalloy, iron silicide, iron-chrome compounds, or a combination thereof.

19. The EMI absorber of claim 14 , wherein the EMI absorbing particles comprise flakes, at least some of the individual flakes having at least one feature selected from the group consisting of:

a mean thickness of about 0.1 μm to 1.0 μm;

an aspect ratio within a range of about 10 to about 140;

a face with a mean surface area expressed in μm squared and a mean thickness expressed in μm, where the mean surface area is about 1000 to 7000 times greater than the mean thickness;

a magnetic relative permeability greater than 2 at 1.0 Megahertz; or

a combination thereof.

20. The EMI absorber of claim 14 , wherein the EMI absorber is a film, and wherein:

the volume percentage of the EMI absorbing particles in the material is at least 40 volume percentage;

the EMI absorbing particles have a magnetic relative permeability greater than 3.0 at 1.0 gigahertz, and greater than 1.5 at 10 gigahertz; and

the EMI absorber is operable for absorbing EMI to thereby reduce transmission of EMI therethrough over a range of operational frequencies including at least one of a frequency range of about 10 gigahertz or more, or a frequency range of about 100 megahertz to about 1 gigahertz.

21. An electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding apparatus having a portion to which is attached the EMI absorber of claim 14 , wherein the EMI shielding apparatus comprises a single piece EMI shield or a multi-piece EMI shield that includes a lid attachable to a frame.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 3, 2025
From: QNITY ELECTRONICS, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 073515/0243 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 3, 2025
From: QNITY ELECTRONICS, INC.
To: U.S. BANK TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 073517/0298 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 21, 2012
From: MCBAIN, DOUGLAS S.
To: LAIRD TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 028239/0873 →