A New Era of Flexible Electromagnetic Shielding Materials

Aug 08, 2026

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As awareness regarding radiation protection grows, flexible silver-fiber knitted fabrics have emerged as a highly sought-after functional material in industrial, medical, and specialized protective sectors, thanks to their unique properties.
Produced using a combination of nylon and silver, this fabric is created through a knitting process that fully preserves the excellent electrical conductivity of silver. It offers stable electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding capabilities, effectively blocking electromagnetic waves. Furthermore, its knitted structure imparts superior elasticity and softness; the fabric can withstand repeated bending and handling without the silver coating flaking off, and it is highly compatible with various processing methods such as cutting and sewing.
Traditional shielding materials are often bulky and rigid, limiting their wearability. Silver-fiber knitted fabric effectively addresses these issues; being lightweight and breathable, it is suitable not only for protective garments but also for applications such as internal shielding liners for equipment and protective covers for instruments.
Currently, the fabric's weight, electrical resistance, and width can be adjusted to meet specific client requirements, allowing for customized production. With the upgrading of downstream industries and the rising market demand for flexible, wearable electromagnetic shielding materials, silver-fiber knitted fabrics are poised for significant growth and expanded application opportunities.

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