Ed,

I tried using it as an absorber glued on top of a chip.  It didn't seem to do
much.  The comments from others about its brittle nature are also true to my
experience.  






>               I have a sample of a flexible ferrite material from a company 
> called Tokin.
>               
>               It is not a sleeving; but it is a thin (about .040") sheet, 
> flexible
enough to be rolled into a tubular shape.  Personally, I haven't found an
application for this stuff. 
>               
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>  
> Chris:
>  
> I think that material is supposed to be cut to size and applied as an RF
absorber, in places like the top of an IC chip, or maybe a circuit cavity. You
would have to glue or epoxy it in place.
>  
> Ed
>  
> 
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