Mission Darkness TitanRF Faraday Fabric Kit 1 Yard // 44″ W x 36″ L Fabric + 36″ L Tape Military Grade Conductive Nickel Copper Polyester Material Blocks RF Signals WiFi Cell Bluetooth RFID EMF

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FARADAY BAGS & MATERIALS

Mission Darkness offers the world’s most advanced wireless device shielding faraday bags and TitanRF faraday materials.

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USE IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

Use TitanRF faraday supplies to construct signal-proof rooms, faraday tents, EMP sheds, and RF shielding enclosures.

HIGH-SHIELDING MATERIALS

TitanRF faraday supplies includes conductive tapes, fabrics, and gaskets that can be used on their own or together for DIY projects.

EASY TO WORK WITH

The tape can be used like standard tape to maintain conductivity when covering objects or connecting multiple sheets of fabric.

MILITARY GRADE CONSTRUCTION

Mission Darkness faraday bags are built with TitanRF Faraday Fabric, lab certified to MIL STD 188-125 and IEEE 299-2006 standards.

What problem are we solving?

Mission Darkness offers a comprehensive selection of radio frequency shielding solutions for law enforcement and military forensic investigations, data privacy, EMF reduction, signal isolation, EMP protection, anti-hacking/tracking.

What makes our products unique?

Mission Darkness bags include multiple layers of lab certified high-shielding TitanRF Faraday Fabric on all sides to block WiFi, Bluetooth, cell, GPS, RFID, NFC, and radio signals from low MHz to 40GHz.

Our mission

To offer high-quality device shielding solutions for preserving safety, security, and privacy.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 44 x 0.1 x 36 inches; 6 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ MDFF-TRF
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 25, 2016
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ MOS Equipment
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01M294MGK
Best Sellers Rank: #15,012 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #131 in Duct Tape
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✅ HIGH-SHIELDING FARADAY FABRIC – TitanRF Faraday Fabric is trusted and used worldwide by military and law enforcement forensics investigators to block all wireless signals. Additional applications include making faraday bags, RF enclosures, signalproof rooms or tents, EMP protection, personal data and identity protection, signal isolation in secure facilities, RF isolation for hardware and software testing, harmful EMF radiation reduction, digital privacy, and more.
✅ LAB TESTED & CERTIFIED – MIL STD 188-125 and IEEE 299-2006 shielding effectiveness confirmed with full test reports, available upon request. This conductive textile is the same fabric used in the top rated Mission Darkness faraday bag line. Composition: 62% polyester fiber, 25% metallic copper, 13% metallic nickel. Wear gloves when handling if sensitive to materials.
✅ RF SIGNAL BLOCKING – High-shielding nickel and copper composition faraday cloth blocks WiFi (2.4 & 5GHz), Bluetooth, cell signals including 5G networks, GPS, RFID, and radio signals from low MHz to 40GHz. EMI, RFI, and EMF radiation shielding. Follow instructions for DIY building tips.
✅ LARGE DIMENSIONS – Fabric sheet is 44in wide x 36in long (.91m x 1.1m) / 11 sq. ft. / 1.22 sq. yds. Surface resistance approximately .5 Ohm/sq. It can be cut, sewn, and taped like standard fabric to create your own shielding enclosure. Kit includes a bonus 36″L x 1″W strip of TitanRF Faraday Tape (high-shielding conductive adhesive) for connecting fabric sheets and sealing enclosures. Compatible with additional TitanRF Faraday Tape sizes.
✅ HOW TO USE & TEST – For a successful RF/EMF/signal blocking project, make sure your expectation is understood. For example, EMF reduction is different than complete RF signal blockage (which requires electronics to be completely covered by the material with no openings or cables protruding). Use two layers of the fabric to increase shielding effectiveness. Read the included instructions to help with your assembly and testing methods. Contact us if you need assistance with your project.

Reviews

11 reviews for Mission Darkness TitanRF Faraday Fabric Kit 1 Yard // 44″ W x 36″ L Fabric + 36″ L Tape Military Grade Conductive Nickel Copper Polyester Material Blocks RF Signals WiFi Cell Bluetooth RFID EMF

  1. tiffany t

    Highly recommend getting
    I have had my daughter on the phone and wrap it up and after about 15 seconds the call is dropped. I can hear her but she cannot hear me. I have a sheet wrapped around my tablet and laptop inside the laptop bag. The extra one I haven’t used yet.So far seems pretty worth having. And versatile and super easy to use because I don’t have to have a bulk bag and try to put it in my laptops case or have a useless case, i can literally wrap it and slide it in and be golden. The quality looks and feels good and functional wise you can use it in a multiple of ways that i can think of! The sheets are a decent size and you couldn’t ask for an easier product to use. Just wrap and go, that simple. If you want you can use the tape it comes with also.

  2. Tesfaye Hiwot

    Works as intended. Has benefits for audio which was my intended use case.
    Radio communication was broken as soon as devices were wrapped in the material, so it works in that regard. I purchased this to test some theories of mine regarding differences in audio rendering performance in the software domain, and possible issues with error correction or rather lack thereof in my DAC (which otherwise measures excellently as far as the usual tests go) which don’t result in failure but reduced audio fidelity due to inaccurate or missing information. I’m thinking interference is an issue, and at various price points a certain amount of effort is put in to combat the issue, which isn’t really a huge problem when people are otherwise fine with the not so perfect sound quality, it’s more than good enough for MOST. So I figured that I’d go after anything that I could affect in regards to minimizing “soft” errors. Bottom line is that after getting a more responsive linux kernel installed to get the most out of the software, networking vlans and priorities, clean power supplies and galvanic ethernet isolators, placing all the switching components in a faraday cage, I heard more music and finer details, more specific spatial cues, etc etc, more basically. I use a modded Topping DX7 Pro and I placed it within the folded material and my wife and I immediately noticed even more detail. Prior to placing the DAC within the folds of faraday material we already were hearing that realism we’ve been chasing and thought it was as clean as we could get with the equipment in play. It gets better. I don’t think this in the analog domain, I think this has more to do with the DAC potentially utilizing more bits of precision, or it’s limit (I read that it’s 20bit effective after conversion to analog) is more consistent with less radio interference present. Whatever the case, noise rejection is important for audio, $26 of fabric improved my audio in a way that would have required a component upgrade. And if you just want to block cell phone signals, it works for that too. lol

  3. noxiousnul

    It works
    We tested our phones in a pouch made of this material, seem to work great blocking the incoming signals. Thick quality material.

  4. Kusherets’ Will TK

    If you do not know how to use it, it will not work for you
    I performed a lot of experiments with the fabric. It’s not a magic blanket that you can throw out and block frequencies from getting through tracking.First, the device must be turned off.Second, when you wrap your object that you’re trying to protect, it must be well wrapped, not just thrown down.Third, understand what the product capabilities and limitations. If you do not use the product correctly, it will not work if you do, it will.I have a few different types of verity products that I’ve ordered through Amazon. Used correctly. They are very reliable.Here’s a tracking trick that most people don’t know. If you put two credit cards back to back to each other, they cannot be read remotely.It’s a pretty cool and simple trick, and it doesn’t cost you a penny.I hope you found the review helpful and I wish everyone good luck. If you’d like to post a video of the process, please let me know.

  5. PB Sterling

    Worked on when tested on aircraft.
    I am in the business of testing aircraft for electromagnetic interference. One of our test setups required us to shield the TCAS antenna – we did not have a shielding hat. We ordered some RF absorbing foam from one company but since we were such a “big” organization, red-tape and bureaucracy delayed the order. I needed something so a search on Amazon pulled up this material. The shielding effectiveness shown was excellent for the frequency range we needed it for. I bought one sheet of the material and took it to the test site. The material was placed around a cardboard box then set in place on the TCAS antenna – secured in place with wash tape. The test was completed as planned, but with a much cheaper shielding solution. It seems to be pretty good stuff. When I get a chance, I will take my sheet to the shield room and test it out with the VNA to confirm the manufacturer’s numbers.

  6. David

    FAIL
    Initial test of this Faraday fabric:- Placed an iPhone on the flat fabric as it was shipped and had a colleague call my number- With phone ringing, I folded the fabric in half covering iPhone, making sure that all edges had good coverageRESULT – iPhone carrier signal was blocked, wifi blocked, Bluetooth blockedNOTE – fabric thickness top/bottom/sides was approximately 1/4″ on all sidesFOLLOW-UP:- Took fabric to a quality seamstress to create a sleeve for my required bag; instructed her how to overlap and seams and overlap closure flap as mentioned on the Mission Darkness website and product specs. In total, the final enclosed sleeve was constructed with 3 layers of the Faraday fabric in all dimensions.RESULT – 3 layers of this fabric will NOT block signal. Period.

  7. Emilio.d

    👍

  8. Tony

    Excellent product. Works perfectly. Blocks EMFs 100% with a canopy that I made which goes over my bed to sleep without EMFs attacking me all night.

  9. gmieee

    sehr zufrieden. aber die Farbe ist nicht so ganz wie ich es mir nachgestellt habe .. sooryy vorgesellt habee aber am Ende des Tages war es so wie ich es erwartet habe und gehabt erwartete … bei FRageeen einfach den Apotheker verkaufen

  10. Jason Woodroof

    It arrived very quick, just didn’t block out all the frequencies I’d like it to.

  11. Melanie Henry

    Very good! Used it for electrical buzzing coming from a boiler and it more or less blocked it out. Used a EMF reader too and it was really low.

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