This paper presents the results of a study on radio-absorbing materials in the ultra-high frequency
range of 78-118 GHz. Crystalline graphite powder (particle size 0.1 mm) was considered as the main radioabsorbing material. Epoxy resin was used as a substrate and a binder. The samples were prepared by dispersing
the graphite powder across the surface of the epoxy resin substrate. The most effective working thickness of epoxy
resin has been established experimentally. The geometric dimensions of the arrangement of the installation
components at which the most effective signal recording is observed are calculated. The results of the studies
showed that a film consisting of graphite particles on the surface of epoxy resin effectively shields radio emissions
in the 3-millimeter range.