QuietChamber™ Hybrid
Our QuietChamber™ Hybrid combines the geometry of two typical EMC test chambers to create a dual-purpose anechoic environment.
Request PricingFull turnkey solutions
Raymond EMC provides turnkey solutions that start with design and continue through to onsite installation, chamber testing and RF shielding effectiveness certification. We also build in all electrical, HVAC, life-saving system and seismic requirements.
Versatile design capability
Raymond EMC’s modular system is adaptable, and can be configured to meet unique client requirements.
RF shielding performance
Magnetic |
55 dB @ 10 kHz; 95dB @ 200 kHz, 100 dB @ 1 MHz |
Electric |
100 dB from 15 kHz to 100 MHz |
Plane wave |
100 dB from 100 MHz to 1 GHz |
Microwave |
100 dB at 10 GHz |
Complete line of options
Clients work with our expert team to create custom solutions that can include:
- RF vestibules
- RF power line filters
- Internal electrical distribution
- RF signal filters
- Honeycomb waveguide air vents
- Bulkhead connector panels
- Waveguide pipe penetrations
- Architectural finishes
- Functional finishes
- Turntables
- EMC benches
Compliance with industry standards
IEC 61000-4-21 |
Testing and measurement techniques – radiated, radio-frequency, electromagnetic field immunity test |
CISPR 16 |
Specifies equipment and methods for measuring disturbances and immunity to them at frequencies above 9 kHz |
CISPR 25 |
Radio disturbance characteristics for the protection of receivers used on-board vehicles, boats and on devices |
ISO11452-2 |
Road vehicles: Component test methods for electrical disturbances from narrowband radiated electromagnetic energy – Part 2: absorber-lined shielded enclosure |
MIL-STD-461 |
United States military standard that describes how to test equipment for electromagnetic compatibility |
DO-160 |
Environmental conditions and test procedures for airborne equipment standard for the environmental testing of avionics hardware |
Two-year Warranty
All Raymond EMC QuietChambers™ come with a two-year limited warranty against defective materials and craftsmanship and to retain the specified RF shielding effectiveness.