Nolato Jabar EMI Gasket Alternatives

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Looking for Nolato Jabar EMI gasket offsets*? SSP makes EMI silicones and fabricates EMI gaskets, including M83528 part numbers. 

Specialty Silicone Products (SSP) makes EMI shielding elastomers that offer alternatives to Nolato Jabar products. We invite you to compare our EMI silicones to materials you may be buying elsewhere.

Five Reasons to Buy EMI Shielding from SSP

Why buy EMI shielding silicones from SSP instead of the competition?

  1. SSP uses a proprietary continuous roll technology that enables us to provide you with faster lead times than industry-standard compression molded sheets.
  2. We have an excellent reputation for service and are committed to responding to your requests quickly, and right from our Made in USA manufacturing facility.
  3. With our in-house R&D team, SSP can create new variations of existing products to meet your needs. Some competitors carry only a few standard M83528 materials
  4. SSP has an in-house machine shop, and we do not usually charge for an NRE or tooling – unless it’s unique and requires a third-party vendor.
  5. Our minimum order quantities (MOQs) are lower than you’ll find elsewhere, and we can support you from prototyping through production.

MIL-DTL-83528 QPL Certified Materials

Many of SSP’s offsets to Nolato Jabar EMI shielding materials meet MIL-DTL-83528 requirements, a U.S. military specification for electrically conductive elastomeric gaskets that provide specific levels of EMI shielding.

Importantly, the MIL-DTL-83528 conductive silicones that SSP manufactures and fabricates are part of the M83528 Qualified Products List (QPL) from the Defense Logistics Agency, which is part of the U.S. Department of Defense.

That’s right. We’re not just a distributor. SSP can also fabricate EMI gaskets in standard (e.g., M83528) or custom sizes, including EMI O-rings.

Nolato Jabar EMI Shielding vs. SSP EMI Gasket Materials

Nolato Jabar Product

SSP Material

Short Description

MIL-DTl-83528

805

SSP2368-85

65-durometer

Silicone

Silver-aluminum

Type B

815

SSP2486-70

70-durometer

Silicone

Silver-aluminum

Type D

802 Series

SSP 502 Series

30 to 70 durometer

Nickel-graphite

Silicone

N/A

812

SSP502F-60

Nickel-graphite

Fluorosilicone

N/A

806-A

SSP2569-65

65-durometer

Silicone

Silver-copper

Type A

816

SSP2573-75

75-durometer

Fluorosilicone

Silver copper

Type C

806-K

SSP2571-85

85-durometer

Silicone

Silver-copper

Type K

822

SSP2514-75

75-durometer

EPDM

Nickel-graphite

N/A

About SSP’s Nolato Jabar EMI Gasket Alternatives

Specialty Silicone Products Inc. (SSP) supplies a full line of electrically-conductive silicone elastomers that provide proven levels of EMI shielding. These conductive silicones are designed to balance cost competitiveness with electrical conductivity and include uncured moldable compounds, compression molded sheet stock, and continuous rolls that arrive ready for fabrication.

SSP also supplies fabricated products such as EMI O-rings, EMI extrusions, and custom molded EMI gaskets. For help finding what you need, contact us.

What is Nolato Jabar EMI Shielding?

Nolato Jabar EMI shielding is electrically conductive elastomeric gaskets from Nolato, which acquired Ja-Bar Silicone Corporation in 2019.

*Nolato, Jabar, and Nolato Jabar are the property of their respective owners. SSP is not a Nolato Jabar distributor and we make no representations about Nolato Jabar EMI materials other than the user’s ability to substitute SSP products for them.

 

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