Tissue Simulating Liquids for Accurate SAR Measurement
Tissue Simulating Liquids
Tissue Simulating Liquid (TSL) is a crucial material used in SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) testing to measure the amount of electromagnetic energy emitted by wireless communication devices that is absorbed by the human body. This liquid precisely simulates the electrical properties of human tissue to reproduce the same absorption environment as in a real-world setting. It plays a decisive role in verifying compliance with electromagnetic human safety standards and securing authoritative measurement results.
Tissue Simulating Liquids
Tissue simulating liquids are applied for electromagnetic phantoms of physical human body, head, etc. developed for SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) measurements.
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