Conductive Composites, a company in Utah, has developed a flexible material that is thin and tough enough for wallpaper or woven fabric to keep electronic emissions in and electromagnetic pulses out.
“Conductive Composites has created a method to layer nickel on carbon to form a material that’s light and moldable like plastic yet can disperse energy like a traditional metal cage,” Defense One reported.
According to Defense One, the material’s applications could also include defense against electromagnetic pulse weapons and hardening drones against electric attack.
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