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Flexible Coaxial Cable Assembly: microbend KR
2013-05-15 18:18:29| rfglobalnet Downloads
microbend® KR is part of Huber + Suhner’s microbend family of coaxial cable assemblies. This series is an alternative to .047” diameter custom semi-rigid cables. It features precision 2.9 mm microbend plug connectors, a frequency range up to 40 GHz, and more. Download the datasheet for more information.
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Flexible Coaxial Cable Assembly: microbend R
2013-05-15 18:11:54| rfglobalnet Downloads
microbend® R is part of Huber + Suhner’s microbend family of coaxial cable assemblies. This series is an alternative to .047” diameter custom semi-rigid cables. It features stainless steel SMA plug connectors, a frequency range of up to 26.5 GHz, and more. Download the datasheet for more information.
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TRUE Flexible Coaxial Cable Assemblies: microbend
2013-05-15 18:10:07| rfglobalnet Home Page
This family of high performance, low loss, and low profile coaxial cables has been designed for use an alternative to .047” diameter custom semi-rigid cables.
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Cable Entry Products offer aluminum or stainless steel frames.
2013-05-15 14:30:33| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Intended for high-volume cabinet and enclosure manufacturers, Roxtec ComSeal™ LW are supplied as ready-made kits, feature aluminum frame, and are approved for IP 44 and UL/NEMA 3R. There are 4 sizes available, including version for FL 21 cut-out. Suitable for corrosive environments, Roxtec ComSeal™ AISI 316 products are approved for IP 55 as well as UL/NEMA 3, 12, and 12K and come in 3 sizes. Each product is supplied as ready-made kit featuring AISI 316 stainless steel frame. This story is related to the following:Electrical Equipment and Systems Sponsored by: Globtek Inc. - Your Power Partner...For Over 20 Years!Search for suppliers of: Cable Management Systems
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Cable Rather than Overhead?
2013-05-13 18:50:00| Transmission & Distribution World
With land-use and permitting issues becoming more complex and expensive, cable might be close to being price-competitive with overhead transmission. That would particularly apply in highly populated areas where right of way is a premium (as is visual impact). Do you see that happening in the U.S.? Europe? Doesn't the recent storm damage make cable more attractive financially?read more
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