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Mission Darkness™ · Faraday Materials & Supplies

Build Your Own
Faraday Shield.

Lab-certified TitanRF™ fabrics, conductive tapes, gaskets, and shielded components — the raw materials engineers, forensic labs, and DIY builders use to construct custom RF enclosures of any size. Cut it, sew it, tape it, seal it.

Building a custom TitanRF Faraday shielded enclosure

What's in the kit

Material Types & How They're Used.

Every Faraday enclosure comes down to a handful of building blocks. Tap a type to filter the products below.

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Proven performance

Independently Lab-Tested & Certified.

Shielding effectiveness testing is completed by Keystone Compliance, an accredited regulatory compliance laboratory. Many Mission Darkness materials have undergone rigorous third-party testing — view the full reports for the specific products and results.

Keystone
Accredited test lab
MIL-STD
188-125 compliant
IEEE
299-2006 verified
USA
Engineered & assembled
Standard 01

MIL-STD-188-125

Confirms that materials shield against high-altitude electromagnetic pulses (HEMP) and related high-energy events — the benchmark for hardened military and EMP-protection applications.

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Standard 02

IEEE 299-2006

Measures the ability of materials and enclosures to block electromagnetic and radio-frequency signals — the recognized method for verifying real-world shielding effectiveness.

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DIY & construction

Create Your Own Enclosure.

TitanRF™ fabric and tape make it easy to isolate devices, prevent tracking, reduce EMF exposure, and protect electronics from EMP. Fabric is sold by the yard and cuts and sews like ordinary cloth; conductive tape bonds pieces and seals every opening. Follow the build series below — then install vents, filters, and windows. New to it? Read the Supplies F.A.Q.

Part 1

Construct a Shielded Box

Build a box from standard materials, then line it with certified fabric, tape, and foam gaskets.

Part 2

Add a Shielded Air Vent

Install an EMI honeycomb panel for effective shielding while keeping excellent airflow.

Part 3

Add a Shielded Filter

Pass USB, Ethernet, and power through the wall to charge and transfer data — without letting signals in.

Part 4

Add a Transparent Window

Install a shielded window with transparent fabric to view devices while maintaining full signal cutoff.

Safety First

TitanRF fabrics, tapes, and related products contain conductive metals such as copper and nickel. They are conductive and flammable — keep them away from outlets, plugs, cables, and any source of electricity to reduce the chance of fire. Contact us with any questions about your project.

Before you build

Faraday Supplies F.A.Q.

The questions builders ask most. Need something more specific? See the full F.A.Q. →

How much fabric do I need, and can I order custom sizes?
TitanRF Faraday Fabric is 44" wide and cut to length by the yard, then shipped rolled in a tube rather than folded. Plan for extra material so panels overlap at every seam. We also cut custom lengths on request — contact us for pricing and sizing help on your project.
Can I cut and sew TitanRF fabric like normal fabric?
Yes. It cuts, sews, and tapes like standard fabric and works on a regular sewing machine. Use conductive thread, and cover any holes or seams with TitanRF Faraday Tape so you don't lose shielding performance at the joins.
How do I keep seams and openings shielded?
Connect separate sheets with TitanRF Faraday Tape and seal any holes with TitanRF Faraday Patches. Overlap panels by about an inch and make sure the fabric makes contact on all sides — for wall installs, run multiple layers across every surface.
What signals does it block, and how effective is it?
TitanRF fabric delivers an average of 80–100 dB of attenuation, providing 100% shielding of WiFi (2.4 & 5 GHz), Bluetooth, cellular including 5G, GPS, RFID, and radio signals. Adding more layers increases shielding. Note that it blocks RF, not X-ray — airport scanners will still see through it.
Which fabric should I choose?
Standard TitanRF Faraday Fabric is the all-purpose choice for most enclosures and DIY builds. Specialty versions — Flex, Flame Retardant, Shadow, and TerraDefend — are made for specific requirements; check each product page for details, or contact us and we'll point you to the right one.
Is the fabric washable or reusable?
We don't recommend machine washing the fabric. If it needs cleaning, lightly wipe it with a damp rag to remove residue rather than submerging or laundering it.
Why does conductivity matter, and what safety precautions apply?
The fabric, tape, and patches contain conductive metals like copper and nickel — that conductivity is exactly what blocks RF. Because those metals are also flammable, keep the materials away from outlets, plugs, cables, and any source of electricity. If you have a nickel allergy, avoid direct skin contact.
How do I verify my enclosure is actually blocking signals?
Seal a powered device inside, then test from the outside: place a call or send a text to a phone in the enclosure, check whether it stays connected to WiFi or Bluetooth, or take a measured reading with a signal/spectrum analyzer or an RF testing app. If anything gets through, re-check your seams, overlaps, and any cable openings.

Need a Custom Material Spec?

We supply cut-to-size fabric, bulk material, and custom shielding solutions for military, forensic, and enterprise programs.