Meet WOREMOR Berlin RSX, your new secret weapon for wearable tech, soft circuits, and smart textiles.
This isn't just another conductive fabric—it's a featherlight, high-performance, silver-plated shield that drapes and sews like fabric but behaves like serious electronic hardware. It is not a stretchy fabric.
Why makers love it
Perfect for fashion tech: Create illuminated garments, interactive costumes, soft sensors, and e-textiles that look sleek and professional.
Ultra flexible and soft, ideal for garments, accessories, and soft interfaces.
Easy to cut and sew with standard tools—no stiff, crunchy “metal sheet” feel.
Plated with 99% pure silver for excellent conductivity and reliability.
Surface resistivity: average 0.3 Ω/□ (max < 0.5 Ω/□) for stable connections and consistent performance.
Attenuation: average > 60 dB from 300 MHz to 5 GHz, making it great for EMI/RFI shielding, small enclosures, cable wraps, and DIY lab projects.
Use it for
Laminated flat I/O shielding panels
EMI/RFI cable shielding
RF experiments and RF-safe pockets or pouches
Quiet, low-noise wearable electronics
Built for real-world use
Temperature range: -30°C to 90°C / -22°F to 194°F — ready for outdoor wear, stage costumes, and daily-use accessories.
Weight: 51 g/m² ± 10% — light enough for clothing, stable enough for structure.
Total thickness: 0.10 mm ± 12% — thin, smooth, and easy to layer, quilt, or laminate.
Inspiration for your next project
Imagine:
A sleek jacket with hidden RF-shielded pockets for gadgets.
A soft, foldable “Faraday pouch” for phones or key fobs.
Stage costumes with embedded electronics, protected from interference.
Soft, flexible sensor pads and touch panels sewn directly into fabric.
Another wonderful, unique conductive fabric to help your fashion technology get to the next level—whether you’re prototyping in the lab, designing for the runway, or building your next show-stopping cosplay.
Specifications
Raw material: Parachute silk (polyamide 6.6 ripstop fabric)