OEM/ODM Factory Anti Radiation Shielding Conductive Fabric - Double faced metal fiber/nature cotton conductive fabric – 3L Tex Detail:
Main feature:
Extra high shielding performance, low resistance, shielding electromagnetic waves, anti-radiation, eliminate static electricity, high air permeability, cotton side can directly touch the skin.
Applications:
Perfect material for shielding, anti-radiation uniform, clothing, accessories and home textiles; conductive products, anti-static products.
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