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EMP/EMI SHIELDING

Our shielding Conductive Concrete technology resolves critical needs for shielding electromagnetic pulses from high-altitude nuclear explosion (HEMP) and EMP weapon attacks (HPM Missile), per mil-std-188-125-1.

 

Our Conductive Concrete EMP solution offers built-in shielding against RF/EMP and also provides electromagnetic field immunity and radiated emission security.  Unlike our deicing solution, Conductive Concrete for EMP shielding does not use electricity (passive).  

 

Our technology can be applied to command, control communications, computer, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) operations.  Any locations that require radiated emission security would benefit from our Conductive Concrete technology. 

 

Our system provides global electromagnetic (EM) wave shielding for SCIF facilities, C4ISR facilities, bunkers/aircraft hangars, retrofitting existing structures, the essential equipment at medical facilities (MRI, CT scan, etc.), data centers, any mission critical electronic assets, and also the electrical power grid.  

 

In addition to RF and EM shielding, all facilities that use Conductive Concrete technology would enjoy high blast and ballistic resistance.

 

Conductive Concrete addresses the national security needs for shielding against RF and EM waves and ballistic/blast threats.  A Conductive Concrete enclosure can provide EM shielding at frequencies from 10 kHz to 18 GHz. 

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Conductive Concrete construction costs are about 10% of a Faraday cage or enclosure built with metal panels and Conductive Concrete requires little to no maintenance once installed.  

 

Other shielding alternatives require high initial cost investments and on-going maintenance/inspection costs in order to remain effective.  Furthermore, these products require housing within a concrete structure.  The protected space provided by a Faraday cage or metal shelter is very limited.  The construction costs of these metallic shelters compared to Conductive Concrete for the same space would be cost prohibitive.  

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