About Radio Frequency Steel Assemblies
3-Part CSI specifications
Radio Frequency Steel Assemblies
A Radio Frequency (RF) shielding door assembly reduces the amount of radio-frequency and/or electromagnetic energy that is transmitted across an opening. Often RF door and frame assemblies are designed to achieve acoustic as well as radio frequency attenuation.
Door and frame assemblies meet combined radio frequency standards. The drop in energy transmitted across the opening (attenuation) is measured in decibels. The performance can be specified as a particular attenuation at a particular frequency (i.e. 40dB at 1GHz), as a consistent attenuation across a band of frequencies (i.e. 25dB from 400Mhz through 10GHz), or as varying attenuation across a band of frequencies (i.e. 25dB at 200Mhz, 35dB at 800MHz, 40db at 1.2GHz).
Assemblies are provided complete with RF gasketing that is essential to product performance in the field. Materials can be provided in mild steel or stainless steel formats to meet the widest variety of applications.
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News archive:
Ambico Radio Frequency Steel Doors and Frames (Jan 21, 2021)
08110 - Steel Doors and Frame
08130 - Stainless Steel Doors and Frame
02 22 16 - Acoustic Assessment
08 10 00 - Doors and Frames
08 11 00 - Metal Doors and Frames
08 11 13 - Hollow Metal Doors and Frames
08 11 19 - Stainless-Steel Doors and Frames
08 11 66.13 - Steel Screen Doors and Frames
08 13 00 - Metal Doors
08 13 13.13 - Standard Hollow Metal Doors
08 13 19 - Stainless-Steel Doors
08 50 00 - Windows
08 51 00 - Metal Windows
08 51 19 - Stainless-Steel Windows
08 51 23 - Steel Windows
08 56 73 - Sound Control Windows
09 06 80 - Schedules for Acoustical Treatment
09 80 00 - Acoustic Treatment
09 81 00 - Acoustic Insulation
09 83 00 - Acoustic Finishes
09 84 00 - Acoustic Room Components