Tougher Cable Assemblies

Dec. 1, 2003
The versaFLEX family of miniature coaxial cable assemblies is based on an improved cable design that offers more durability, flexibility and resistance to high temperatures.

Hermetic connectors provide a strong bond between the pin and connector shell via fired glass insulator, which prevents pin pullout and ensures durability, non-intermittency and higher temperature operation. Silver plated, high strength alloy conductors allow more flexures without fatigue or failure and can operate continuously at temperatures up to 2600C with limited excursions up to 3000C. The cable assemblies provide extremely secure connections via new coupling nuts that are less susceptible to galling and twisting, the vendor says.

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