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Molex Announces Second Generation HOZOX HF2 EMI Noise Suppression Sheets

Published: Jul 04,2017

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Molex launched the next generation HOZOX HF2 EMI Noise Suppression Sheets designed to wrap around cable and other high frequency devices.

Molex launched the next generation HOZOX HF2 EMI (electromagnetic interference) Noise Suppression Sheets designed to wrap around cable and other high frequency devices.

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The pliable composite sheets feature magnetic and conductive properties that provide superior EMI noise suppression performance up to 40 GHz.

“A growing number of higher frequency electronic applications require noise suppression,” says Takuto Ueda, global product manager, Molex. “HOZOX HF2 EMI effectively attenuate broadband radiated EMI for optimal performance of cables and devices.”

The second generation of HOZOX from Molex has EMI noise attenuation effects in a wide frequency band. The magnetic filler enables suppression of low frequency electromagnetic energy, while the conductive filler suppresses high frequency electromagnetic energy. The sheets are compliant with UL 94V-0 safety standards.

The silicone-based material used in the product provides flexibility to conform, stretch and wrap around high performance cables and other uniquely shaped high frequency equipment. Adhesive only on one side of the single-layer construction sheets enables easier operator assembly when compared with dual layer suppression sheets.

This product is suitable for a wide range of applications, including data/telecom high-speed I/O connectors, high-performance cables, high-speed hubs, switches, servers, medical flat panel flexible cables, radiological equipment, aerospace, transportation equipment, and industrial equipment, among others.

“We have made it easier for customers to improve product performance—just stretch, wrap, bend the new solution to suppress unwanted radiated emissions,” adds Ueda.

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