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rFOIL® ULTRA NT Solid Barrier – 1800S
Experience the pinnacle of RF attenuation with the 1800S ULTRA NT Solid SCIF Barrier. Designed for SCIF applications, this heavy-duty radiant barrier offers exceptional durability and lightweight construction. With effortless installation and superior RF attenuation, it’s the ultimate solution for SCIFs.
Step into the realm of ultimate RF attenuation with the 1800S ULTRA NT Solid SCIF Radiant Barrier, specially designed for Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIFs). This revolutionary product not only meets but exceeds the rigorous demands of SCIF applications, providing a robust RF attenuation barrier against a broad spectrum of RF frequencies.
Crafted as a heavy-duty radiant barrier sheet, the 1800S ULTRA NT offers exceptional durability, lightweight construction, and effortless installation across diverse building types. Compliant with SCIF requirements, it acts as both an effective SCIF barrier and an approved vapor barrier, ensuring comprehensive protection against RF infiltration.
Enhance your building’s energy efficiency and reduce utility bills by harnessing the power of the 1800S ULTRA NT Solid Barrier. With its highly reflective aluminum surfaces and woven polyethylene base, this barrier collaborates seamlessly with existing fiber insulation, delivering unparalleled RF attenuation while optimizing thermal performance.
Experience optimal breathability and reliable RF attenuation with the 1800P ULTRA NT Perforated SCIF Radiant Barrier, the perfect solution for SCIFs where airflow matters.
Who manufactures the Ultra NT SCIF Barrier?
Covertech (rFOIL®). LBAOneSource proudly distributes Ultra NT SCIF Barrier and related products in the U.S.
How can I confirm this product is from rFoil/Covertech?
Look for the Covertech (rFOIL®) logo directly printed on the material.
What overlap is recommended when joining sheets of SCIF Barrier?
The manufacturer advises a 6” overlap, though specifics may vary. Always check spec sheets or consult architects before installation.