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WOREMOR® Shielding Wallpaper Width 53cm Length 1m

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Original price $ 59.99
Original price $ 59.99 - Original price $ 89.99
Original price $ 59.99
Current price $ 39.99
$ 39.99 - $ 59.99
Current price $ 39.99

The Woremor Shielding Wallpaper is a one-side metallized wallpaper for the shielding of high frequency radiation (HF) and low-frequency electric fields (NF). Our best priced standard product for walls, ceilings, and floors. 

Order quantity: In measures of 1 running meters. This product is cut off according to your specifications, a return or revocation are not possible.

Technical data


WP60

  • Width: 53 cm
  • Length: By the meter 
  • Attenuation: 60 dB / Surface conductivity: 0.02 ohm (square resistance)
  • Weight: 190 g/m² / Material thickness: 0.24 mm
  • Color: White / Silver
  • Tensile strength: 4400 (crosswise) - 6800 (lenghtwise) N/m
  • Materials: Zinc, cellulosic pulp, polyester fibers

WP80

  • Width: 53 cm
  • Length: By the meter / 100 m roll
  • Attenuation: 80 dB / Surface conductivity: 0.02 ohm (square resistance)
  • Weight: 260 g/m² / Material thickness: 0.26 mm
  • Color: White / Silver
  • Tensile strength: 4400 (crosswise) - 6800 (lenghtwise) N/m
  • Materials: Zinc, cellulosic pulp, polyester fibers

WP100

  • Width: 53 cm
  • Length: By the meter / 100 m roll
  • Attenuation: 100 dB / Surface conductivity: 0.002 ohm (square resistance)
  • Weight: 360 g/m² / Material thickness: 0.28 mm
  • Color: White / Silver
  • Tensile strength: 4400 (crosswise) - 6800 (lenghtwise) N/m
  • Materials: Zink, cellulosic pulp, polyester fibers

WP120

  • Width: 53 cm
  • Length: By the meter / 100 m roll
  • Attenuation: 120 dB / Surface conductivity: 0.002 ohm (square resistance)
  • Weight: 430 g/m² / Material thickness: 0.3 mm
  • Color: White / Silver
  • Tensile strength: 4400 (crosswise) - 6800 (lenghtwise) N/m
  • Materials: Zinc, cellulosic pulp, polyester fibers

Sustainable wallpaper base

The base material for our shielding wallpaper is a white premium wallpaper backing paper with a very high dimension stability while and after processing. The backing paper is certified to The Forest Stewardship Council FSC. Main component is cellulosic pulp according to the European Union Timber Regulation. The small amount of polyester fibers is certified to OEKO-TEX 100.

Ecological coating process

All previous shielding products have been metallized "chemically", a lot of chemicals are needed for those metal coatings. Our new coating process allows to apply the metal on the backing paper with only green electricity. Without chemicals or auxiliary materials, the ecological approach is extremely high. The metal coating is not fully applied but spattered onto the material, which makes products from the ECO-series highly vapour diffusible.

Application

Only suitable for interior application as an intermediate wallpaper on walls and ceilings. Applicable for laying it loosely only if the wallpaper is protected against mechanical damage.  

Processing

Underground: The underground needs to be clean, dry and free of water removable layers. Absorbent surfaces must be prepared with our primer GK5. Application method with metallized side showing into the room: The technically best solution, although the result is not as visually appealing. But afterwards, all sheets can easily be connected with grounding tape GSX and can then be grounded. Furthermore, the best solution with a wallpaper primer – you can then remove the wallpaper without having metallized residues on the wall. Application method with the white wallpaper side showing into the room: Visually the nicer solution, but the grounding tape can no longer be applied afterwards. If you prefer doing so, you need to apply the grounding tape GSX on the underground. After gluing, the metal-side should be contacted, we highly recommend tests with different glues. Glue: For heavy wallpapers. Successfully tested  from Henkel Methylan: Spezial (Special), Vlies (Fleece), Raufaser (Ingrain wallpaper). Edge on edge or overlapping: To achieve the best shielding result, you should ideally glue the individual strips with an overlapping. The overlapping can be smoothed out extensively with a fine putty, then sanded. Alternatively, you could also glue edge on edge – as it’s usually done with wallpapers – you’ll have to accept minimal shielding losses for higher frequencies. Attention: Due to the thick metal layer, the wallpaper has sharp edges after cutting. Work with caution and wear protective gloves!