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Can magnesium shield electromagnetic interference (EMI)?

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Can magnesium shield electromagnetic interference (EMI)?

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Like most metals, magnesium is inherently conductive and shields out EMI. But it has an advantage over most other alloys because of its fluidity – the thinner the gage, the better it blocks higher frequency EMI used for commercial applications. This equates to high performance, reliable and improved communication for users of the CF30.

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