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titleOfInvention Radio wave absorber
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a radio wave absorber that is thin and lightweight, and has excellent radio wave absorbing ability. SOLUTION: A metal radio wave reflector layer (A), a ferrite-containing layer structure having two or more ferrite-containing resin layers (B), a spacer layer (C), and a volume resistivity value of 10 5 Ω · cm. Having the following multiple independent patterns, A radio wave absorber in which a pattern layer (D) formed in a geometric pattern selected from a pattern coating layer and a pattern metal layer is sequentially formed, wherein each ferrite-containing resin layer is based on 100 parts by weight of the resin. And the ferrite-containing resin layer on the layer (A) side has a high ferrite concentration, and the ferrite concentration gradually decreases toward the layer (D) side. Radio wave absorber.
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