Still referring to FIGS. 6 and 8-10, generally, the combination of interlockable interlocking segments 260 and laterally aligned, but longitudinally offset engagement segments 270 allows the EMI containment component 250 to be easily adjusted or reconfigured to include different number of strips. That is, due to at least the foregoing features, the EMI containment component can be easily rearranged between a first configuration “C1” with two strips (see FIG. 8), a second configuration “C2” with three strips (see FIG. 9), and a third configuration “C3” with four strips (see FIG. 10). In at least some embodiments, the EMI containment component might also be arranged in a configuration with a single strip (i.e., as shown in FIG. 7). The various strips may be offset (i.e., phase-shifted) so that their slots 263 align with each other and, thus, the different configurations shown in FIGS. 8-10 may be achieved by sliding the slots 263 of the interlocking segments 260 into engagement with each other until the strips are overlapped with each other (i.e., aligned with respect to the depth direction). Alternatively, one or more strips may be removed from the EMI component by moving the one or more strips away from the remaining strips in the depth direction until the strip disconnects from the remaining strips. However, in other embodiments, the strips may connect or disconnect with each other to provide overlapping and interlocking strips in any manner.