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Listing of all 13 news releases from Chomerics Europe:

Shielding materials give engineers more choice

Chomerics has enhanced and redefined its range of Premier TM conductive plastic shielding materials.

News from Chomerics Europe (12 November 2004)

Cost effective soft shielding's low closure forces

Chomerics has introduced a new approach to soft, foam-based EMI shielding technology.

News from Chomerics Europe (12 November 2004)

Chomerics sets up screening in Sweden

Chomerics, a division of the Parker Hannifin Corp, has opened a new facility within its parent company's site in Spanga, north of Stockholm in Sweden.

News from Chomerics Europe (18 June 2002)

Long life for corrosion-free gasket

Chomerics has a new form-in-place EMI gasket material for applications requiring long-term shielding stability and galvanic corrosion resistance.

News from Chomerics Europe (22 March 2002)

Gaskets provide low-cost shielding for enclosures

New from Chomerics is the SOFT-SHIELD 5500 family of continuous length EMI gaskets, which are designed to provide a low-cost solution for enclosure shielding.

News from Chomerics Europe (11 September 2001)

EMI gaskets for use with D-subminiature connectors

Chomerics has expanded its Soft-Shield 4000 series of foil over foam EMI gaskets with the addition of a new line designed for use with D-subminiature connectors

News from Chomerics Europe (29 August 2001)

Effective shielding for mobiles and PC cards

Chomerics has expanded its robotically-dispensed Cho-Form EMI gaskets with two new easily compressed conductive elastomer materials that simplify the shielding of mobile phones, PC cards etc

News from Chomerics Europe (24 July 2001)

New EMI shielding man for Scotland and the North

Chomerics, the manufacturer of EMI shielding and thermal management materials, has appointed Rob Cruickshanks to the position of key account manager for Scotland and the North of England.

News from Chomerics Europe (19 July 2001)

Form-in-place conductive elastomer cuts stress

Suited to encapsulating electronic devices, the latest form-in-place flexible, thermally conductive silicone elastomer from Chomerics offers high thermal conductivity

News from Chomerics Europe ( 5 June 2001)

Clip-on EMI shielding gaskets for tougher jobs

The new Clip-Shield range of clip-on EMI shielding gaskets from Chomerics have been designed for enclosure applications requiring both high levels of shielding and resistance to outdoor environments

News from Chomerics Europe (22 May 2001)

Effective semiconductor cooling in tight spaces

Designed for EMI-sensitive applications, the latest low-profile heat spreaders from Chomerics provide a simple and effective method of cooling semiconductors in restricted space

News from Chomerics Europe ( 9 April 2001)

New distributor for shielding and thermal products

Chomerics has appointed European EMC Products of Saffron Walden as a UK distributor, to help meet increasing market demand for its range of EMI and thermal management products

News from Chomerics Europe ( 3 April 2001)

Double-sided tape simplifies PCB assembly

The latest thermally conductive adhesive tape from Chomerics can significantly simplify PCB assembly by eliminating thermal grease and mechanical fasteners when bonding heat sinks to microprocessors

News from Chomerics Europe (23 March 2001)

 

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