Microwave to millimeter wave compatible! An absorber made of three layers of urethane foam with varying carbon concentrations.
Introducing the UF Series, a three-layer urethane flat product from Tohoku Chemical Co., Ltd. This product is an absorber made of three layers of urethane foam with varying carbon concentrations, primarily used for applications ranging from microwaves to millimeter waves. The material is urethane foam, and it has a three-layer laminated sheet shape. Our company engages in environmentally conscious business activities and provides chemical materials and electrical components that contribute to a safe and comfortable society. Please feel free to consult us if you have any concerns. 【Features】 ■ Main applications: Microwaves to millimeter waves ■ Material: Urethane foam ■ Shape: Three-layer laminated sheet ■ Dimensions: 600×600mm (bottom surface) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since its establishment in 1961, Tohoku Chemical has processed oil derived from the cashew plant into resin particles used in brake friction materials (brake linings, brake pads), contributing to the safety and security of automobiles and other vehicles. During this time, we have continuously conducted research and developed our own technology, earning a high reputation as a top manufacturer of cashew particles for brakes that excel in safety, heat resistance, and wear resistance. Recently, we have also been expanding our business by utilizing the organic chemistry, materials, and powder technology we have accumulated over many years as core technologies to create products such as wave absorbers used in anechoic chambers, which contribute to ensuring "safety and the environment."