MGC-841 MG Chemicals Super Shield Conductive Coating

Reduce or Eliminate Radiated EMI/ RFI Before It Interrupts Your Work


MGC-841-340G
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What's special about this coating?

  • Shielding spray that can be applied to plastic electronics enclosures to protect them from radiated electromagnetic interferences.
  • Coating dries in 10 minutes at room temperature so you can work quickly.
  • Adheres to most plastics making it versatile and easy to use.
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  • RoHS Compliant

Use MG Chemical's MGC-841 Super Shield Nickel Conductive Coating to reduce radiated EMI/RFI. The 841 will cause an abrupt discontinuity in the path of electromagnetic waves which interfere with your electronic equipment. It comes in many different sizes for your convenience.

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Part # Description Quantity Weight Price
MGC-841-340G MGC Super Shield Nickel Conductive Coating - Aerosol - 340 G 1 Can 12 oz
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Manufacturer Direct
  • Eliminates radio frequency interference on airplane control boards and aerospace technology.
  • This coating is planet friendly. No CFC's, No HCFC's.
  • Using a one to two mil coating will provide 40 dB - 50 dB shielding across a frequency range of 5 to 1800 MHz.
  • The surface resistance is approximately 0.7 Ohms.
  • Surface resistance at 4 mils thickness 0.8-1/2 per sq.
  • Resistivity is 1 ohm/mil
  • You can chose between aerosol and liquid form depending on your need.
  • One year warranty
  • Tested as per IEEE Std. 299-1997
  • Underwriters Laboratories Recognized File No.: E202609
  • Use the MGC-435-1L Thinner for adjusting the viscosity.
  • Tough, durable acrylic resin base
  • Effectiveness of coating increase with additional coats.
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    Aerosol Specifications
      Physical and Chemical Properties
    Percent Solids : 27%
    Percent Nickel : 19%
    Approximate Coverage (841-340G) : 1600 in²
    Physical State : Aerosol
    Odor : Ethereal
    Solubility : Partial
    Evaporation Rate : Fast
    Specific Gravity : 1.85
    Vapor Pressure : 48 PSI @ 21°C
    Vapor Density : 4.1 (Air = 1)
    pH : 7
      Stability and Reactivity
    Stability : Stable at normal temperatures and pressures
    Conditions to Avoid : Temperatures over 40°C, ignition sources, and incompatible substances
    Incompatibilities : Alkali and alkaline earth metals, powdered aluminum, zinc, magnesium, and beryllium, lithium aluminum hydride, potassium tert-butoxide, nitrates, strong acids, strong oxidizers, chlorosulphonic acid, hydrogen peroxide
    Polymerization : Will not occur
    Decomposition : Halogens, halogen acids, possibly carbonyl halides, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides
      Exposure Controls
    Routes of Entry : Eyes, ingestion, inhalation, and skin
    Ventilation : Use adequate general or local exhaust ventilation to keep airborne concentrations below exposure limits
    Personal Protection : Wear appropriate protective eyeglasses or chemical safety goggles. Wear appropriate protective clothing to prevent skin contact. Use a NIOSH approved respirator when necessary
      Fire Fighting Measures
    Auto-ignition Temperature : 465°C
    Flash Point : -18°C
    LEL / UEL : 1 /36
    Extinguishing Media : Use water spray, dry chemical, carbon dioxide, or chemical foam
    General Information : Will burn if involved in a fire. Containers may explode in the heat of a fire. Flash back along vapor trail is possible
      Hazards Identification
    WHMIS Codes : A, B2, D2A
    NFPA Ratings : Health 1, Flammability 3, Reactivity 0
    HMIS Ratings : Health 1, Flammability 3, Reactivity 0
    Eyes : Liquid in contact with eyes may cause permanent eye damage
    Skin : May cause skin irritation and possible pain and stinging if the skin is abraded
    Inhalation : Solvents may cause respiratory tract irritation, headache, and possible dizziness
    Ingestion : May cause respiratory and digestive tract irritation
    Chronic : Prolonged and repeated exposure may cause dermatitis, de-fatting of the skin, liver and kidney damage, and adverse central nervous system effects

     

    Liquid Specifications
      Physical and Chemical Properties
    Percent Solids : 72%
    Percent Nickel : 59.5%
    Approximate Coverage (841-900ML) : 8300 in²
    Viscosity (Brookfield #2 @ 22°C) : 13250 cps
    Physical State : Liquid
    Odor : Ethereal
    Solubility : Partial
    Evaporation Rate : Fast
    Boiling Point : 59°C
    Specific Gravity : 1.85
    Vapor Pressure : 1 PSI @ 21°C
    Vapor Density : 4.1 (Air = 1)
    pH : 7
      Stability and Reactivity
    Stability : Stable at normal temperatures and pressures
    Conditions to Avoid : Temperatures over 40°C, ignition sources, and incompatible substances
    Incompatibilities : Alkali and alkaline earth metals, powdered aluminum, zinc, magnesium, and beryllium, lithium aluminum hydride, potassium tert-butoxide, nitrates, strong acids, strong oxidizers, chlorosulphonic acid, hydrogen peroxide
    Polymerization : Will not occur
    Decomposition : Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides
      Exposure Controls
    Routes of Entry : Eyes, ingestion, inhalation, and skin
    Ventilation : Use adequate or local exhaust ventilation to keep airborne concentrations below exposure limits
    Personal Protection : Wear appropriate protective eyeglasses or chemical safety goggles. Wear appropriate protective clothing to prevent skin contact. Use a NIOSH approved respirator when necessary
      Fire Fighting Measures
    Auto-ignition Temperature : 465°C
    Flash Point : -18°C
    LEL / UEL : 1 / 36
    Extinguishing Media : Use water spray, dry chemical, carbon dioxide, or chemical foam
    General Information : Will burn if involved in a fire. Flash back along vapor trail is possible
      Hazards Identification
    WHMIS Codes : B2, D2A
    NFPA Ratings : Health 1, Flammability 3, Reactivity 0
    HMIS Ratings : Health 1, Flammability 3, Reactivity 0
    Eyes : Liquid in contact with eyes may cause permanent eye damage
    Skin : May cause skin irritation and possible pain and stinging if the skin is abraded
    Inhalation : Solvents may cause respiratory tract irritation, headache, and possible dizziness
    Ingestion : May cause respiratory and digestive tract irritation
    Chronic : Prolonged and repeated exposure may cause dermatitis, de-fatting of the skin, liver and kidney damage, and adverse central nervous system effects

     

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