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TitanRF Faraday Foam Gasket // 90'L x 0.75'W x 0.25'H (228.6cm x 19mm x 6.35mm) Foam Strip Covered in High-Shielding Conductive Fabric with Adhesive Backing // Used to Seal RF Enclosures

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About this item

  • ✅ FARADAY FOAM GASKET - Foam strip covered in a high-shielding conductive adhesive fabric with adhesive backing on the bottom side. To use, simply trim to size (if needed), peel backing, and adhere to surface.
  • ✅ MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS - Foam provides superior barrier and bonding capabilities for gasketing, cushioning, and sealing in a variety of applications. Foam compresses for a tight RF shielding seal.
  • ✅ CONDUCTIVE EXTERIOR - Blocks RF signals and maintains conductivity for faraday cages, box lids, joints, doorways, and DIY shielding enclosure projects.
  • ✅ FLEXIBLE AND DURABLE - Flexible enough to use on rounded corners. Will not rip or tear without strong force or scissors.
  • ✅ LONG DIMENSIONS - 90"L x 0.75"W x 0.25"H (228.6cm x 19mm x 6.35mm). The long length is well suited for doorway frames and large enclosures.



Product Description

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titanrf faraday foam gasket conductive material

TITANRF FARADAY FOAM GASKET

The Mission Darkness TitanRF Faraday Foam Gasket is a foam strip covered in a high-shielding conductive fabric with an adhesive backing on the bottom side. The flexible radio frequency (RF) shielding foam is primarily used as a barrier for gasketing, cushioning, and sealing applications such as faraday enclosures, forensic box lids, doorways, and joints. It is available in multiple sizes. The short length is better for small enclosures, such as box lids. It is the same material used along the lid seal of the Mission Darkness BlockBox Lab XL. The long length is better suited for doorway frames and large enclosures.

To use, simply remove the peelable backing and firmly adhere to a flat surface. You can trim the gasket with scissors to fit your specific needs.

EASY TO WORK WITH

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CUT TO SIZE IF NEEDED

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BEND AROUND CORNERS & CURVES

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PEEL BACKING & STICK TO SURFACE

3 SIZES AVAILABLE - Choose the size best suited for your project. Connect multiple foam gaskets with TitanRF Faraday Tape to increase length or width.

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SHORT GASKET

  • Dimensions: 20"L x 0.4"W x 0.47"H
  • Short size is preferred for small enclosures and box lids

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LONG/THICK

  • Dimensions: 90"L x 0.75"W x 0.5"H
  • Long/thick size is well suited for doorway frames and large enclosures requiring substantial compression

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LONG/THIN GASKET

  • Dimensions: 90"L x 0.75"W x 0.25"H
  • Long/thin size is preferred for large enclosures and doorway frames not requiring substantial compression

EXAMPLES OF THE GASKET INSTALLED AROUND THE RIM OF FARADAY BOXES

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APPLIED TO A RIGID PELICAN CASE

  • This example shows how you can use the gaskets and other faraday materials to line the interior rim of an established case, like a Pelican case.

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APPLIED TO A D.I.Y. WOODEN FARADAY BOX

  • This example shows how you can build your own faraday box using common construction supplies plus TitanRF Faraday Fabric, Tape, and Gaskets.

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APPLIED TO A FORENSIC ANALYSIS ENCLOSURE

  • This example shows how you can use the gaskets to replace the seals in forensic boxes/analysis enclosures, like the Mission Darkness BlockBox Lab XL.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Was debating on getting a faraday bag which costs $$$ or do this $50 option. I tested before and after verified the product made a difference and works as advertised. Simple 5 min mod to protect any powered optics or tools you may keep in your safe. Game changer.
angela
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
Easy to install. Made a nice full contact seal. Faraday box complete!
Corey
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024
Used to line lid of metal can for homemade faraday cage. The adhesive stuck nicely. Great quality. Tested can with Apple Watch trying to find iPhone. iPhone was not found. Now just hope it works for solar flare/emp.
CDH
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
This worked well.
Judy
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
These moulding fill in the gaps between the safe door and the door opening, further providing protection from EMP attack.
M. MacBradaigh
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024
I very easily made my own faraday cage in case of EMP or Carrington Event to house my small electronics, and this TitanRF Faraday foam gasket made it easy. Some designs called for aluminum tape to completely seal the can, but then you can't easily get into it and have to re-tape it every time. The Faraday foam gaskets make it cleaner and easier.I bought:• Behrens 20 Gallon galvanized steel garbage can from my local hardware store• TitanRF Faraday foam gasket• TitanRF Faraday tape (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CRLCGCH/)It was a breeze to line the inside of the metal garbage can lid with the foam gasket, and hold it in places it wants to bend in with the Faraday tape. I also used the tape to line the seems of the can, and holes where the handles are. The lid presses down tight into the foam gasket creating a seal, and blocking radio waves. I tested it with a handheld radio set to NOAA and with the volume all the way up. The signal totally dies when the lid is all the way closed. No radio waves are getting through.Make sure you line the can with something non-conductive. I used old carpet scraps.
Annmarie...happy customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 7, 2023
Works for sealing out radio waves etc on metal garbage bin for a large faraday bin.
rick mccarthy
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 2, 2023
Attaches well but I can not tell if it will work unless we have an RF serge. I use these to replace the gasket on 45 gallon metal drums with a snap lock lid that I use to store items from an RF serge.
aascotty
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2022
I usually don’t write reviews however for a faraday cage and if this is actually needed, you will be disappointed with this product.I’ve listen two photos #1 Was my first attempt and failed to block my cell phone signal.I thought this would be the best way to seat the seal but it failed.#2 was my second attempt and although the seal was more uniform, as I figured when you put the lid on it would push the seal up and away from the can.Maybe I did this wrong but I was unable to find any contact information to this company and cannot locate any photos or instructions on how to proceed with this type of insulation with this seal.At the end of the day two or three layers of foil tape totally seals my can and blocks any type of signals going to my cell phone while performing a test.Hope this is useful!
PB
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2022
I don't know if this will 100% work until I see my gear live through an EMP. It's a small price to pay for what I hope is good insurance against such.That being said, this is the only way I'm aware of to seal up your gun safe seams and protect the contents from an EMP. I also purchased a shielding cloth to cover the electronic entry mechanism. I wish I had a manual twist dial for entry to the safe but those seem to have gone the way of the wooly mammoth.My five star rating is based on "hopium". I won't know the effectiveness, until I know. By then, you won't be reading this. :-)