Semi-EMC chamber
Use this when the test room needs a scoped enclosure with controlled absorber coverage and a lighter build conversation.
RF Shielding Room
For teams comparing an emc test chamber manufacturer and an anechoic chamber supplier, this chamber keeps the decision on room size, absorber lining, standards, and attenuation in one place.

Selection cues
The three checks below keep the conversation on configuration first, before the project moves into quotation or room layout details.
Use this when the test room needs a scoped enclosure with controlled absorber coverage and a lighter build conversation.
Use this when the project needs a more complete controlled environment and a stronger radiated measurement boundary.
Match compact, 3 meter, 5 meter, 10 meter, free space, or MIL-STD planning to the standards and test program already on the table.

Build notes
The product page links the room structure, attenuation target, absorber stack, and delivery window to a single buying decision. That makes it easier for engineering and procurement to read the same sheet without splitting the conversation into separate documents.
| Chamber type | Semi-EMC Chamber or Full EMC Chamber |
|---|---|
| Shielding panel | 2 mm or 3 mm galvanized steel panel |
| Attenuation | More than 100 dB from 14 kHz to 40 GHz |
| Absorbers | Pyramid absorbers and ferrite tile absorbers |
| Supported scale | Compact, 3 meter, 5 meter, 10 meter, free space, and MIL-STD chamber options |
| Standards named | EN 50147 part 2, ANSI C63.4, EN55022, EN61000-4-3, CISPR, MIL STD 461E, DO 160, and DEF STD 59-41 |
| Minimum order | >=1 sets |
| Delivery window | 3-5 weeks |
| Quote route | Contact Us |
Related products
These same-site product pages help place the chamber inside a wider shielding and absorber system.

Useful when a larger room envelope and a modular shielding system are part of the same build conversation.
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Useful when sealing consistency at the door or enclosure edge becomes the next procurement question.
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Useful when absorber selection needs to sit alongside room performance and frequency control decisions.
Open productProject reading
Each article card stays on the same product topic while pointing to a different planning question.

Keep absorber wording separate from shielding claims so the chamber conversation stays clear.
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Use chamber type names as a configuration check instead of treating them like a finished outcome.
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Match the room plan to telecom, automotive, or aerospace test work before the project drifts into generic language.
Open articleFAQ
Six short answers cover the most common room, absorber, and quote questions.
A semi-EMC chamber uses a more partial room arrangement, while a full EMC chamber is built for a more complete controlled enclosure. The right choice depends on the test program and room scope.
The product page mentions compact, 3 meter, 5 meter, 10 meter, free space, and MIL-STD chamber options.
They support reflection control in different parts of the frequency range and help keep the test room behavior more stable.
The page states more than 100 dB attenuation from 14 kHz to 40 GHz.
The page mentions EN 50147 part 2, ANSI C63.4, EN55022, EN61000-4-3, CISPR documents, MIL STD 461E, DO 160, and DEF STD 59-41.
Send the chamber size, target standards, room constraints, preferred delivery window, and any integration notes so the project can be scoped quickly.