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Review on engineering designing of electromagnetic interference shielding materials using additive manufacturing

Sarika Verma, Manish Dhangar, Medha Mili, Harsh Bajpai, Umesh Kumar Dwivedi, Neelam Kumari, Mohammed Akram Khan, Hari Narayan Bhargaw, Sayed Azhar Rasheed Hashmi, Avanish K. Srivastava

2022Polymer Composites58 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Recently 3D printing or additive manufacturing has been one of the most popular techniques for fabricating material. 3D printing or additive manufacturing has taken over the modern material fabrication industry in a revolutionary manner. The present review focuses on designing electromagnetic interference ( EMI) shielding materials by 3D printing. The various raw materials such as polylactic acid (PLA), polypropylene, graphene, carbon nanotube ( CNT) , multiwalled carbon nanotube ( MCNT), and so forth, can be successfully used for making effective EMI shielding performances in different frequency ranges. These raw materials have prepared diverse shapes, dimensions, and compositions to attenuate the incident radiations over the shielding material's surface and ultimately protect the electronic devices. When mixed with carbon nanotubes, PLA has been shown 8–15 dB , 30 dB, and 67 dB EMI SE in different frequency ranges, a material with ABS and CNT have −3 to −16 dB reflection loss in X‐band frequency. Also graphene nanofilm/ MWCNT composition has shown EMI SE as high as 43–54 dB in X‐band ranges when printed with poly jet printing. These properties gave a cutting‐edge rivalry to the conventional fabrication method and proved that 3D printing is better when designing innovation for EMI shielding materials

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceElectromagnetic shieldingFabricationEMICarbon nanotubeElectromagnetic interferenceComposite materialGraphene3D printingFused filament fabricationNanotechnologyComputer scienceTelecommunicationsAlternative medicineMedicinePathologyElectromagnetic wave absorption materialsAdvanced Antenna and Metasurface TechnologiesAerospace Engineering and Applications