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Mission Darkness™ TitanRF Faraday Patch - Multiple Sizes

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Mission Darkness™ · Faraday Supplies

TitanRF
Faraday Patch

A high-shielding conductive adhesive sheet that mends a punctured Faraday bag, joins two pieces of TitanRF™ Faraday Fabric, seals an RF shielding enclosure, or sticks down as a quick signal block. Cut it to size, peel the backing, press it flat, and lock in a conductive seam that blocks cell, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and 5G signals.

3 sizes Conductive adhesive Cut · Peel · Stick IEEE 299-2006 tested
What it is

One patch, many fixes.

The TitanRF Faraday Patch is a flexible, conductive adhesive rectangle with rounded edges, built from the same shielding material used across the Mission Darkness line. It arrives ready to use — trim it with scissors to fit, peel off the backing, and adhere it firmly to a flat surface. Once pressed down it bonds aggressively and is not meant to be removed.

TitanRF Faraday Patch shown in all three sizes beside a ruler for scale

Join two fabric sheets

Overlap two pieces of TitanRF Faraday Fabric, then patch the front and back to seal both sides into one continuous shield.

Seal an enclosure

Close seams and corners on RF shielding cages and boxes, or fold a large patch over an object to form a fast Faraday enclosure.

Patch a punctured bag

Cover a hole or tear in a Faraday bag to restore its shielding. The patch is the simplest way to extend the life of damaged gear.

Block EMI & EMF

Stick it to smart meters and electronics, or line a pants pocket, purse, or bag to reduce EMF from devices placed inside.

Size variations

Three sizes, three jobs.

Patches ship in multi-packs so you always have a spare on hand. Every size can be trimmed smaller with scissors — pick the one that covers your repair or build with room to overlap.

Small TitanRF Faraday Patch, 4 per pack
Small
3.5" × 3.5"
8.9 × 8.9 cm
  • 4 patches per pack
  • Spot repairs & pocket stickers
  • Phone, keyfob & card shielding
SKU MDFP-S
Most versatile
Medium TitanRF Faraday Patch, 2 per pack
Medium
5" × 6"
12.7 × 15.2 cm
  • 2 patches per pack
  • Bag punctures & fabric seams
  • Tablets, routers & smart meters
SKU MDFP-M
Large TitanRF Faraday Patch, 2 per pack
Large
10" × 12"
25.4 × 30.5 cm
  • 2 patches per pack
  • Large tears & rapid enclosures
  • Fold over an object to wrap & seal
SKU MDFP-L

Select your size from the options above to add to cart. Every patch can be trimmed smaller with scissors.

Why it works

High-shielding, not mid-grade.

  • Extremely high-shielding conductive adhesive — blocks WiFi, cell, 5G, GPS, Bluetooth, and RFID signals
  • Laboratory tested and certified to shielding effectiveness standard IEEE 299-2006
  • Easy to work with: cut to shape, peel the backing, press to surface
  • Flexible and durable — will not rip or tear without strong force
  • Repairs a punctured Faraday bag or connects multiple sheets of fabric
  • Includes an instruction sheet with enclosure construction tips
Specifications
MaterialConductive adhesive Faraday sheet
ShapeRectangular, rounded edges
Sizes3.5" / 5"×6" / 10"×12"
Pack count4 (S) · 2 (M) · 2 (L)
Tested range1.5 GHz – 40 GHz
CertificationIEEE 299-2006
ApplicationPeel & stick, trim to fit
SKUsMDFP-S / MDFP-M / MDFP-L
Commonly used to shield

What people patch and protect.

Smart meters Cell phones Tablets Routers Transponders Keyfobs Credit cards Access cards Smart watches Transmitters
Field repair

Patch a Faraday bag in three steps.

Trimming and peeling the backing from a TitanRF Faraday Patch
01

Peel the backing

Trim the patch to fit if needed, then peel off the adhesive backing.

Placing a TitanRF Faraday Patch over a punctured area
02

Cover the puncture

Center the patch over the hole so it fully covers the damaged area with overlap.

A Faraday bag sealed with a TitanRF Faraday Patch
03

Press firmly

Smooth it down hard against the fabric. The bond is strong and built to stay put.

Verified shielding

Tested to IEEE 299-2006.

The TitanRF Faraday Patch is laboratory tested and certified to shielding effectiveness standard IEEE 299-2006. Testing measured how well the material shields the frequency band most mobile devices and electronics operate within — from 1.5 GHz to 40 GHz.

1.5–40GHz tested range
299IEEE -2006 standard
Faraday supplies

Build it out.

Pair the patch with the rest of the TitanRF DIY shielding system.

FAQ

Questions about the patch.

Can I cut the patch to a custom size?
Yes. Trim it with scissors to fit your repair or build. Just make sure the patch fully covers the area you are sealing, with a little overlap onto solid material.
Can I reposition the patch after it is applied?
No. The adhesive bonds aggressively and is not designed to be removed. Pulling it off can damage the underlying fabric, so position it carefully before pressing it down.
How do I join two sheets of TitanRF Faraday Fabric?
Overlap the two sheets slightly, then apply a patch across the seam on the front and again on the back. Sealing both sides keeps the joint continuously conductive and covers all exposed edges.
Will it stick to a phone case or curved surface?
The patch is designed for flat surfaces and fabric. It adheres best to clean, smooth, flat material. Textured, flexible, or coated surfaces such as some phone cases may not hold the bond reliably.
Which size should I order?
Choose Small for spot repairs and pocket-sized shielding, Medium for most bag punctures and fabric seams, and Large for big tears or folding into a rapid enclosure. All three can be trimmed down as needed.
Are there safety considerations?
The patch contains copper and nickel, so it is conductive and flammable. Keep it away from outlets, plugs, cables, and any electrical sources to reduce fire risk.

California Prop 65: this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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11/14/2024
Anonymous
United States

Patches, fabric, tape

Very good. My situation is unique. I am a victim of Havana Syndrome - I'm being hit with signal in specific parts of my body - when I cover them, there is less frequency in my body. I used to use potato chip/foil bags and petroleum jelly. I still use petroleum jelly, but now I use the MD patches/tape and lotion/petroleum jelly. Still experimenting with various methods to block the frequency, but it seems the signal is looking for a receiver to hit. When I scan myself with a metal detector/sensor, it sounds/locates/identifies that the spots have metal in them. I'm looking for someone to help me identify what has been injected, fed, impanted. I work for peace, that makes me a target for intel agencies. ( I was hit at the US Institute for Peace in Wash. DC in 2006/2007 when it was on 17th Street) - Think of the chips used to locate pets. It's lke that, but the signal is very heavy. Chips have a metal antennae in them. That's what metal detectors pick up/detect. I'm a small person - 5'2 about 140/150 pounds - not alot of fat. The metal beng detected would have to be less than 2 inches from the skin surface. 60 Minutes has a few long episodes on Havana Syndrome. I'm a civilian, though, not an agent, spy, diplomat, etc. - I am a civilian. The roll out of 5G made the signal worse. 5G descends from a signal weapon. This isn't brain surgery. :) Common sense. Cell phones use pulsed microwaves. (Pretty sure it is Israeli, not Russian.There are US patents with Israeli inventors that use this technology.) 11/14/2024 11:57 am PST - Havana Syndrome evidence suggests who may be responsible for mysterious brain injuries https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdPSD1SUYCY - Targeting Americans (2019-2022) - "Havana Syndrome" | 60 Minutes Full Episodes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COWTBEl1rRc

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02/02/2024
Anonymous
Canada Canada

Patches

They looked great, except that when I tried to stick them to my MOS phone case, they wouldn’t stick, had to give up. Everything else that I purchased from MOS is good quality and I’m happy.

DS
03/01/2023
Danny S.
United States United States

faraday patch

Works great! Easy to use!

C
07/08/2021
Customer

Good product but expensive for this size

Too small for the price, the larger sheets which I thought I was ordering, they seem to be out but it looks the same in the picture, is more worth the money.

R
03/22/2021
roch

Amazing

This is a great product! I bought these patches for a family member. Works well!