Saelig Company, Inc. has introduced new inflatable AirBeam enclosures designed to deploy rapidly and provide an uncomplicated state-of-the-art environment for EMI/RFI compliance testing or chemical biological containment (CBC).
Available in a range of sizes from 7×7 ft. to as large as an aircraft hangar, the new AirBeam enclosures are ideal for many types of EMI-RFI compliance testing, embassy or field military security, RF or radar interference shielding, EMI-RFI tolerance testing including HERO testing, secure TEMPEST communications, and field hospital or CBC uses with internal anti-microbial or other specialized fabric in place of the EMI-RFI shielded material.
AirBeam enclosures are suitable for shipboard environments, in the field or inside buildings, and can withstand a variety of environmental conditions including two inches per hour of free falling or blowing rain for 30 minutes without intrusion of water into the shelter; 10 pounds per square foot of snow load for 12 hours without damage snow load; steady winds of 55 mph with gusts up to 65 mph for 30 minutes; temperatures of -40 F to 135 F; and more than fifty erect/strike cycles without structural damage.
Built with heavy-duty Ni/Cu/Ag EMI shielding material sandwiched between layers of ripstop nylon fabric, these tents are tested to over 90dB attenuation of signals from 10MHz to 18GHz under MIL-STD 285. The construction features a fire-retardant interior white wall. Standard features include an inflation blower and at least one man-door. Depending on the enclosure size and application, other features can be standard or optional, including foyers, large drive-through doors, shielded power and signal entry-exit plates, EMI-hardened Jameson lights or LED rope lights, shielded ventilation ports and exhaust ports with fans, vehicle exhaust ports, air conditioning, antenna mounts, anti-microbial interiors and other custom enhancements.