Abstract

Double composite flexible absorbing fabrics were fabricated according to the resistance matching principle and electromagnetic spreading regulation. The surface layer, composed of stainless steel core-spun yarn, easily realized matching to the free space. The under layer made up of iron fiber which had significant microwave absorbing effects. The reflectivity of fabrics were measured by the means of "arch testing method" in the range from 2~18 GHz with the change of fabric specifications. The results showed that the reflectivities of 12 groups can below-15 dB in the 20 groups testing and the second group which below-20dB was thin and only 440g/m2with the optimized fabric specifications.

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