Claims
- 1. An incombustible wave absorber of the application-on-the-spot type which comprises:
- a wave absorber body made of a board selected from the group consisting of
- (a) an incombustible, carbon-containing, inorganic short fiber board wherein fine powder of carbon is deposited on the surfaces of inorganic short fibers,
- (b) an incombustible carbon-containing inorganic short fiber board obtained by laminating, on one or both sides of an inorganic short fiber board, a fire-retardant or incombustible organic or inorganic fiber-woven or non-woven fabric having a carbon fine powder-containing resistance film therein,
- (c) an organic foam board having carbon fine powder incorporated in a melamine resin foam by impregnation, and
- (d) a board obtained by laminating, on one side or both sides of an organic foam board having carbon fine powder incorporated in a melamine resin foam by impregnation, an organic or inorganic fiber-woven or non-woven fabric, or a fire-retardant or incombustible organic or inorganic fiber-woven or non-woven fabric having a carbon fine powder-containing resistance film formed therein, wherein said board is formed with folding portions and/or bonding portions so that said board is able to be set up on the spot in the form of a hollow pyramid, wedge, polygon or corrugation, and is set up in the form of the hollow pyramid, wedge, polygon or corrugation to provide a wave absorber body to be attached to surfaces of walls, a ceiling or a floor of a field-free chamber; and
- an incombustible cap mounted on said absorber body.
- 2. An incombustible wave absorber according to claim 1, wherein the inorganic short fibers constituting said incombustible carbon-containing inorganic short fiber board consists essentially of glass wool or shot-removed rock wool.
- 3. An incombustible wave absorber according to claim 1, wherein said carbon-containing inorganic short fiber board making use of glass wool has a bulk density of 30 to 200 kg/m.sup.3, a thickness of 5 to 20 mm, and a carbon concentration of 0.5 to 20 g/liter.
- 4. An incombustible wave absorber according to claim 1, wherein said carbon-containing inorganic short fiber board making use of rock wool has a bulk density of 200 to 400 kg/m.sup.3, a thickness of 5 to 20 mm, and a carbon concentration of 0.5 to 20 g/liter.
- 5. An incombustible wave absorber according to claim 1, wherein the melamine resin foam has a bulk density of 8 to 13 kg/m.sup.3, a thickness of 5 to 20 mm, and a carbon concentration of 0.5 to 30 g/liter.
- 6. An incombustible wave absorber according to claim 1, wherein said incombustible cap is made of an incombustible permeable sheet selected from sheets of glass fiber-woven and non-woven fabrics, laminates of glass fiber-woven and non-woven fabrics and flame-retardant or incombustible organic fiber-woven and non-woven fabrics, and flame-retardant or incombustible organic fiber-woven and non-woven fabrics, and is processed in the form of a hollow pyramid, wedge, polygon or corrugation.
- 7. An incombustible wave absorber according to claim 1 further comprising a base attached to the bottom of said wave absorber body wherein said base is made of an incombustible lightweight board capable of matching in impedance with a ferrite tile.
- 8. An incombustible wave absorber according to claim 1, wherein said wave absorber body is placed on ferrite tiles.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. .sctn. 371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/JP98/03975 which has an International filing date of Sep. 4, 1998, which designated the United States of America.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
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PCT/JP98/03975 |
9/4/1998 |
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5/5/1999 |
5/5/1999 |
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WO99/13697 |
3/18/1999 |
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