Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1463041 | Ceramics International | 2011 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
General concern for potential health effects of 24Â h electromagnetic fields (EMF) exposure has increased over the recent years. This has led to the necessity of developing low cost electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding and especially absorbing building materials. In the present study the utilization of steel mill scale waste in ceramic bricks for this purpose was investigated, while the development of an improved, regarding mainly absorption performance, building material also occurred. Both ceramic bricks and sandwich type ceramic tiles were found to have good shielding efficiency and absorption performances in the same X-band frequency range (8-12Â GHz) while technological and environmental requirements as building materials were also established.
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Authors
G. Bantsis, C. Sikalidis, M. Betsiou, T. Yioultsis, Th. Xenos,