EMP & Tempest shielding to EMC Directive 2004/108/EC

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EMI/EMC/EMP/(N)EMP and Tempest shielding, the new EMC Directive 2004/108/EC is introduced in July 2007 and we are also an important link for you

EMI/EMC/EMP/(N)EMP and Tempest shielding, the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC, came into effect in July 2007. In addition to our other advisory capacities, we can also contribute an important step in the process for you to meet the demands of this very complex Directive.

We can perform pre-compliant EMC immunity and emission measurements (EMC testing and EMC investigations) before you initiate a full EMC compliance measurement that is required for you to carry the CE marking on your product.


What is EMC?

EMC stands for electromagnetic compatibility. The definition of EMC is how well equipment works in relation to its electromagnetic environment. In other words, what influence does it exert on other equipment, and how is the equipment affected by other equipment? The scope of EMC can be roughly divided into two areas:

  • Immunity: the extent to which a device is resistant to electromagnetic radiation from outside sources and
  • Emission: the extent to which a device emits electromagnetic radiation.

A small selection from our range of products and services:
  • PCB shielding (printed circuitboard screening/shielding)
  • Electrically conductive copper, textiles, and Amucor or aluminium foils
  • Knitted metal gaskets for low frequency (LF) shielding
  • Knitted metal gaskets for outdoor applications
  • Electrically conductive gaskets in combination with waterproof seal
  • Electrically conductive silicone rubbers and O-rings
  • EMC ventilation panels and EMC transits
  • Beryllium-copper EMC contact fingers/fingerstrips
  • EMC windshields, windows and displays
  • Electrically conductive adhesives and pastes
  • Electrically conductive paint and coatings
  • Electrically conductive, economical foam gaskets
  • EMC cables and cable shielding
  • EMC powerline filters and power supplies
  • EMC chambers, rooms, Faraday cages
EMC standards
EMC IEC   IEC 1000-4-2&nb sp Electrostatic discharge
IEC 1000-4-3 Radiated immunity
IEC 1000-4-4 Electrical fast transients
IEC 1000-4-5 Surge withstand
IEC 1000-4-6 Conducted RF immunity
IEC 1000-4-7 Power frequency magnetic fields
IEC 1000-4-8 Damped oscillatory magnetic fields
IEC 1000-4-9 Damped oscillatory magnetic fields
IEC 1000-4-11 Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations
EN   EN 55020 Immunity of broadcast receivers and associated equipment
EN 55091-2 Immunity for uninterruptable power supplies
EN 55103-2 Audio, video, audio-visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use
EN 55104 Immunity requirements for household appliances, tools and similar apparatus
EN 50130-4 Alarm systems
EN 60601-1-2 Medical electrical equipment, collateral EMC standard
EN 55024 Information technology equipment
EN 61326 Measurement, process and control Equipment
EN 50121-4 Railway applications
EN 55082-1/EN 61000-6-1 Generic immunity for light industry, commercial and residential environment
EN 55082-2/EN 61000-6-2 Generic immunity for industrial environment
EN 50083-2 Cable distribution systems for television and sound signals<
ETS   300-279 EMC for private land mobile radio and ancillary equipment
300-329 EMC for DECT cordless phones
300-339 EMC requirements for radio transmitters
300-342 EMC for GSM radio phones
300-346 EMC for CT2
pr300-683 EMC for short range devices
300-386-1 EMC for public telecommunications network equipment
300-386-2 EMC for telecommunications network equipment
RTCA-DO-160C/D   Airborne EMC
NAMUR NE21 EMC for industrial process and lab control equipment
FDA 510K Reviewer guidance for Premark submissions
Bellcore GR 1089-CORE
Bell Canada DS 8465
MAZDA PW 67600
FORD   ES-F2AF-1316-AA
ISO   7637-1, 7637-2
BMW S 600 13.0 Part 2
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