Military Equipment Shielding enclosures are critical protective components designed to protect military electronic devices from external threats such as electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic pulses (EMP). Typically made from high-strength metal materials like aluminum alloys, copper alloys, and nickel alloys, these materials offer excellent conductivity and shielding effects, effectively isolating external electromagnetic waves to ensure the stable operation of the equipment, while preventing electromagnetic signal leakage from the device, thereby avoiding detection by enemy electronic reconnaissance systems. The shielding enclosure not only needs to effectively prevent external interference but must also demonstrate superior performance in extreme environments, including high-temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, and shock resistance, to withstand complex climates, terrains, and combat conditions.