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Garment Electromagnetic Radiation Shielding Performance Testing System
BACKStandards:
The testing system supports compliance with the following standards: GB 23463-2025 – Protective Clothing for Microwave Radiation GB/T 33615-2017 – Methods for Testing Electromagnetic Shielding Performance of Garments DIN 32780-100 – Protective Clothing, Part 100: Electromagnetic Field Protection in 80 MHz–1 GHz Range IEC 61000-4-3 – Testing and Measurement Techniques for Radiated RF Electromagnetic Fields ISO 105-X12 – Textiles: Color Fastness to Electromagnetic Effects (Reference for material durability)
Applications:
The system is suitable for a wide range of applications:
Assessing electromagnetic shielding performance of protective clothing in research and development
Evaluating finished garments and critical raw materials for EMF protection
Supporting quality control in textile and wearable electronics industries
Verifying compliance of protective apparel used in industrial, medical, or military environments
Product Information:
The Garment Electromagnetic Radiation Shielding Performance Testing System is a comprehensive testing solution designed to evaluate the shielding effectiveness of protective clothing against electromagnetic radiation. Using a microwave test manikin in a controlled semi-anechoic chamber, the system measures the attenuation of electromagnetic waves on the head, chest, and abdomen of a dressed manikin. By simulating real-life conditions, the system provides accurate, reproducible assessment of garments’ protective performance across different frequencies.

Parameters
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Test Object | Protective garments, including finished products and key raw materials |
| Test Environment | Semi-anechoic chamber with low electromagnetic interference |
| Frequency Range | 80 MHz – 1 GHz (standard) |
| Measurement Points | Head, chest, abdomen of manikin |
| Sensors | Embedded EMF receiving sensors in manikin |
| Radiation Source | Signal amplifier with directional transmitting antenna |
| Shielding Effectiveness Measurement | Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) |
| Environmental Conditions | Controlled temperature and humidity to minimize measurement variability |
| Data Output | Real-time attenuation curves and shielding performance reports |
| Power Supply | AC 220V, 50/60 Hz |
| Footprint | Chamber and system optimized for laboratory installation |
Features
Realistic simulation of human exposure using test manikin
Semi-anechoic chamber minimizes external electromagnetic interference
High-precision vector network analyzer measures shielding effectiveness accurately
Multi-point measurement captures shielding at head, chest, and abdomen
Supports evaluation of raw materials, components, and finished garments
Integrated software for data acquisition, analysis, and automatic report generation
Capable of long-term performance evaluation including wash and abrasion tests
Accessories
Semi-anechoic chamber / electromagnetic shielded room
Microwave test manikin with embedded sensors
Vector Network Analyzer (VNA)
Signal amplifier with directional transmitting antenna
Environmental control sensors for temperature and humidity
Data acquisition and analysis software
Support fixtures for garment placement
Test Procedures
Sample Preparation
Include finished garments and critical raw materials to evaluate both overall and component-level shielding.
Ensure garments are properly mounted on the manikin with sensors correctly positioned.
Environmental Control
Conduct testing in a low-noise, semi-anechoic chamber to minimize external electromagnetic interference.
Measurement
Activate the electromagnetic radiation source and record real-time attenuation at head, chest, and abdomen using the manikin sensors.
Use the Vector Network Analyzer to measure shielding effectiveness across the target frequency range.
Durability Assessment
Optionally perform wash, friction, and other stress tests on the garment before re-evaluating shielding performance.
Data Recording
Analyze and record results with integrated software, generating performance curves and standardized reports.
Maintenance Information
Regularly inspect and calibrate the vector network analyzer and sensors to ensure accuracy
Maintain semi-anechoic chamber cleanliness and check shielding integrity periodically
Verify signal amplifier and antenna operation before each test
Ensure environmental sensors are functional and provide accurate temperature and humidity readings
Store manikin and sensitive components properly when not in use to prevent mechanical or electrical damage
Conclusion
The Garment Electromagnetic Radiation Shielding Performance Testing System delivers accurate and repeatable evaluation of protective clothing under realistic exposure conditions. By combining a microwave test manikin, semi-anechoic chamber, and precise frequency analysis, it provides reliable data across critical body regions. The system supports research, quality control, and standards compliance, making it a robust solution for assessing electromagnetic shielding performance of garments and materials.
FAQs
1. What is the purpose of the Garment Electromagnetic Radiation Shielding Performance Testing System?
This system is designed to evaluate the effectiveness of protective clothing against electromagnetic radiation. Using a microwave test manikin in a semi-anechoic chamber, it measures the attenuation of electromagnetic waves on the head, chest, and abdomen of garments. By simulating real-life exposure conditions, it provides accurate, reproducible data to assess the protective performance of finished garments and raw materials. This enables manufacturers and R&D teams to verify that clothing meets international safety standards and protects users from EMF exposure.
2. How does the system measure shielding effectiveness?
The system uses a microwave test manikin embedded with EMF receiving sensors placed in a semi-anechoic chamber. A signal amplifier with a directional transmitting antenna emits electromagnetic waves, while the manikin sensors record real-time attenuation at multiple points, including the head, chest, and abdomen. A high-precision Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) processes these measurements to quantify the shielding effectiveness across the target frequency range of 80 MHz to 1 GHz. Integrated software collects and analyzes the data, producing performance curves and automated reports.
3. Which types of garments and materials can be tested?
The system evaluates both finished protective garments and critical raw materials used in industrial, medical, or military clothing. It is suitable for textiles, wearable electronics, and other components where electromagnetic shielding is required. The system supports research and development, quality control, and compliance verification, helping manufacturers ensure that products meet standards such as GB 23463-2025. GB/T 33615-2017. and IEC 61000-4-3. It can also test durability by performing wash or abrasion tests before re-evaluating shielding performance.
