Faraday Supplies & Tents

Mission Darkness™ offers a variety of faraday materials and accessories for making custom radio frequency (RF) shielding enclosures for industrial (military, construction company, IOT developer, etc.) uses and consumer (do-it-yourself) EMI/EMR reduction projects. Faraday supplies consist of lab certified TitanRF™ conductive adhesive tapes, high-shielding fabric, and accessories like shielded filters, gaskets, and gloves, which can be used together to create faraday enclosures. Scroll down to view applications and demonstration videos.

Check out the faraday supplies FAQ page for answers to frequently asked questions and best practices for building RF shielding enclosures.

Mission Darkness faraday tents are engineered with the highest quality materials to ensure exceptional shielding effectiveness, providing an enclosed space that blocks all wireless signals, thereby securing sensitive information and protecting electronic equipment from external electromagnetic interference. These tents and vehicle covers are designed for a range of specialized applications, including digital forensics and electromagnetic pulse (EMP) protection.

Mision Darkness TitanRF Faraday Supplies


USAGE EXAMPLES

Mission Darkness TitanRF Faraday Supplies Instructions

CREATE YOUR OWN FARADY ENCLOSURE

TitanRF™ Faraday Fabric and Tape make it easy to create your own faraday enclosure in order to isolate devices, prevent hacking/tracking/spying, reduce EMF exposure, prevent EMP destruction, etc. The high-shielding fabric is available to purchase by the yard, and can be cut and sewn like regular fabric. The conductive adhesive tape makes it effortless to connect fabric pieces and seal openings.

FARADAY SUPPLIES VIDEO

Mission Darkness TitanRF™ Faraday Supplies build your own RF enclosure


USE FOR CONSTRUCTION & D.I.Y. PROJECTS

TitanRF faraday supplies can be used for industrial or consumer construction projects to build shielded rooms, booths, and tents. The material allows you to add a layer of defense against harmful EMF, block signals for wireless testing and IOT development, and make custom RF enclosures to shield electronics of any size. Watch the DIY video series below to see how to build your own faraday box and install filters, vents, windows and more!

FARADAY BOX CREATION & INSTALLATION VIDEOS

PART 1) CONSTRUCT A SHIELDED BOX 

Build your own faraday box using standard construction materials, then line the inside with certified MIL-STD-188-125 fabric, tape, and foam gaskets. A simple and easy way to protect your privacy and shield electronic devices.

PART 2) ADD A SHIELDED AIR VENT

Learn how to install an EMI honeycomb air ventilation panel inside a faraday box. Obtain effective electromagnetic shielding while allowing excellent airflow.

PART 3) ADD A SHIELDED FILTER 

Learn how to install RF shielded filters inside a faraday box. Charge your devices and transfer data with USB, Ethernet, and power filters without allowing signals to enter inside your faraday box/cage.

PART 4) ADD A SHIELDED TRANSPARENT WINDOW

Learn how to install a shielded window inside a faraday box using transparent faraday fabric. View devices and signal cutoff inside your enclosure while continuing conductivity with faraday materials.



LAB TESTED AND CERTIFIED

SHIELDING EFFECTIVENESS TESTING COMPLETED BY KEYSTONE COMPLIANCE, AN ACCREDITED REGULATORY COMPLIANCE LABORATORY

Many Mission Darkness products, including faraday supplies and materials, have undergone rigorous lab testing to certify that they meet high-level shielding effectiveness standards. View the complete reports below for details on the specific products tested and results.

MIL-STD-188-125

  • This compliance measure ensures that the products shield against high-altitude electromagnetic pulses (HEMPs) and related occurrences.

IEEE 299-2006

  • This shielding effectiveness test determines the ability of material and enclosures to block electromagnetic and radio frequency signals.

SAFETY

TitanRF faraday fabrics, tapes, and other products including these items are made with metals such as copper and nickel. As such, they are conductive and also flammable. Keep these items away from outlets, plugs, cables, and any sources of electricity to reduce the chance of fire. Contact us if you have questions or concerns about your project.