Product Design & Development

Reduced Static Noise

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

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RTP’s plastic materials offer improved signal-to-noise ratio.



Connectors Unlimited (Painesville, OH) worked with custom compounder RTP Company (Winona, MN) to formulate and supply plastic materials when developing a shielding solution for their analog cable and circuit connectors. Several static dissipative and conductive compounds were chosen for the improved static control they provided. RTP’s plastic materials offer:

  • Minimized noise interference in electronic signal.
  • Improved signal-to-noise ratio.
  • Maintained dimensional stability of analog circuits.
  • Varied levels of static protection to circuit connectors.
  • UL94 flammability requirements.

For more information visit www.rtpcompany.com and www.connectorsunlimited.com

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