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Faraday Fabric (44" x 36") — RF, EMI, & RFID Shielding for 99% EMF Protection

Faraday Fabric (44" x 36") — RF, EMI, & RFID Shielding for 99% EMF Protection

Regular price $19.97 USD
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  • Lab-Tested 85-105 dB Shielding — Blocks EMP, EMI & RF (1 MHz-10 GHz) including 5G, WiFi, and cellular. Trusted by military & law enforcement.
  • Easy to Cut, Sew & Customize — Comes at a size of 44" x 36", lightweight and flexible, our fabric is ideal for DIY projects such as Faraday bags, Faraday pouches, Faraday cages and even large enclosures. Cut and sew with non-conductive thread for maximum effectiveness.
  • Durable & Fray-Proof — Copper-nickel fabric resists corrosion and tarnishing, with stitched edges that stop fraying or loose threads and preserve shielding for repeated use.
  • Safe for Devices & Electronics — Fabric does not interfere with the internal performance of devices inside a properly shielded enclosure. It’s ideal for creating secure storage solutions without affecting device functionality.
  • Easy Care & Maintenance — To ensure long-term effectiveness, hand wash with mild detergent, avoid fabric softeners, and air dry. Includes a detailed usage and maintenance guide to help you maximize shielding performance.

Shipping & Returns

Shipping

ATMOSURE ships six days a week, and the typical shipping time is 2-3 business days. Every order is backed by a 100% money-back guarantee.

Returns

  • You may return an item within 30 days of receiving it.
  • In order for us to refund your order, the item must arrive at our fulfillment center within 45 days of the return request. We'd be grateful if your item was unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging.
If you're unsatisfied with your order, contact customer service within 90 days of receipt. We'll provide a full refund if we can't correct the situation.
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Everything You Need in One Kit

Your order arrives with the 44″ × 36″ Faraday fabric, matching Faraday tape, a quick-start card, and our 5 G Safety Guide—so you can get secure in minutes, no extra trips to the hardware store.

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DIY Faraday Bag in 3 Steps

Cut, fold, seal. That’s it. Create custom pouches, laptop sleeves, or full device cages with household scissors and the included tape. Non-conductive thread lets you sew edges for a pro finish.

Build your DIY Faraday Bag

Lab-Verified 100 + dB Protection

Independent testing proves a sharp drop in signal penetration across 0.8–10 GHz — exactly where Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 5G live. Full report available on request.

Protect Now

Simple & Effective Smudging Ritual

Using Palo Santo is effortless and deeply rewarding. Simply light one end, allow it to burn for 30 seconds, then blow out the flame and let the aromatic smoke cleanse your space. For a lasting effect, place the stick on a heat-resistant surface and let it smolder for up to two hours.

Prove It

Frequently Asked Questions

What signals does this fabric block?

A single layer provides 100 +dB attenuation from 0.8 GHz to 10 GHz—covering 5 G, 4 G/LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, RFID, NFC, and most microwave bands.

How can I verify the shielding at home?

Wrap a powered-on phone or Wi-Fi router in the fabric (seal gaps with the included Faraday tape) and check signal bars or use an inexpensive RF meter. You should see the signal disappear or readings drop to near-zero.

Can I cut or sew it without losing performance?

Yes. Use standard scissors to cut and non-conductive thread (cotton, polyester, nylon) to sew. Keep stitches tight and overlap seams for maximum coverage.

Is the fabric reusable and washable?

Absolutely. Hand-wash in lukewarm water with a mild, non-ionic detergent, rinse, and air-dry only. Avoid bleach, fabric softeners, or machine drying, which can degrade the copper-nickel fibers.

Will it harm devices stored inside a Faraday pouch?

No. The fabric blocks external EMF but does not interfere with a device’s internal circuits. Batteries, memory, and screens remain unharmed during storage.