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API Offers Light-Weight Composite Shell Circular Connectors

Addition to the Spectrum Control line can be designed to meet MIL specifications.

By DE Editors  

October 3, 2011

By DE Editors

API Technologies has announced the new composite connector series for its Spectrum Control product line. These composite connectors feature shells fabricated from high grade thermoplastic. Designed to displace traditional metal connector shells for substantial weight reduction, the Spectrum line now includes composite shell versions of its circular connectors in MIL-38999 series III and IV, available EMI filtered or unfiltered.

The company offers a premium line of compact and extended shell EMI-filtered connectors that can be designed to meet the mechanical and environmental requirements of an application, including MIL specifications. The company's vertical integration process offers customers the chance to design any custom EMI filtered or unfiltered connector to fit the exact specifications of their application, including military or similar QPL connectors.

For more information, visit API Spectrum.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.




 

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