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I have recieved information from Veratec re: the product
Safe`n'Shield, and I have to say that for an inf0 packet,
they have done a great job.
The folder comes with 2 sample squares of the Safe`n'
Shield material, and the specs for their product are as
follows:
>-----------------------------------------------------------
> Shielding Effectiveness of SAFE`N'SHIELDED (R)
>(in dB Attenuation)
>___________________________________________________________
>SAF`N'40 tm 10' x 20' x 8' Room
>___________________________________________________________
> 10KHz 1MHz 50MHz 400MHz 1GHz
>-----------------------------------------------------------
> >100 76 53 57 62
>___________________________________________________________
>___________________________________________________________
>SAF`N'60 tm 8' x 8' x 8' Room
>___________________________________________________________
> 10KHz 1MHz 50MHz 400MHz 1GHz
>-----------------------------------------------------------
> >100 N/T* 67 72 87
>___________________________________________________________
>___________________________________________________________
>SAF`N'80 tm 8' x 8' x 8' Room
>___________________________________________________________
> 10KHz 1MHz 50MHz 400MHz 1GHz
>-----------------------------------------------------------
> >100 >81 100 90 90
>___________________________________________________________
In addition to some general notes and a customer list, they
provide a 25 page booklet on construction techniques; both
new and existing. The material is very thin, about the same
weight and feel as good bond paper. The manufacturer states
that this material meets the NSA 65-6 spec using this
nonwoven material as the priamary shield.
The material is applied just like wall paper, with comercial
wallpaper glue, and from a construction point of view this
stuff looks like you could do an 8x8x8 romm in a few hours.
Alas, I did not recieve a price list on the material, but I
am sure it will be a hell-of-a-lot cheaper that buying
TEMPEST certified computers, and best of all...you don't
have to register a damn thing ;-)).
The address is: Veretec
Long Meadow Road
Tuxedo, New York 10987
(919) 577-7447