Hello All,

We have had an enquiry from a customer about testing their special  copper foam 
material which is used as a heat sink and also doped with some ferrous 
materials to improve RF absorption. I realise copper doesn't have great 
properties as an RF absorber as standard.

We have no expertise here in house and am looking to see who I can pass them on 
to. I did find ANSI spec D4935. Sample sizes are small typically 120mm diameter 
maximum.

All input welcome.


Rgds


Julian



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