For bonding the radar housing, the task is simple: seal the housing and all of its contents, including the PCB and antenna, to the radome. Silicones are the most widely used materials for this.
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. The Catholic University of America Wideband Structural and Ballistic Radome Design Using Subwavelength Textured SurfacesPaul Eugene ...
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