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High-temperature, flexible splice kits help deliver environmental and EMI protection

April 14, 2015 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

TE_D200FlexibleSpliceKitsFamily_2015TE Connectivity (TE), Harrisburg, Pa., released its new D-200 high-temperature, flexible splice kit specifically designed for use in demanding high-temperature aerospace and defense applications.

TE’s D-200 splice kits are rated at 200° C and offer a reliable cable connection. The product offers circumferential (360°) shielding that helps provide electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection and shield continuity equal to or greater than the original cable. The splice kit also offers environmental protection, making the cables resistant to fluid immersion, including aircraft fuels, lubricating oils, hydraulic fluids and cleaning agents.

“TE Connectivity has a long history of manufacturing and supplying robust and reliable splice kits for military and commercial aircraft platforms,” said Janeann Avants, Product Manager, Global Aerospace, Defense & Marine, TE. “With the increased demand for higher temperature applications, our splice kits continue to be in demand worldwide.”

The D-200 high-temperature, flexible splice kit allows bending of the cable without outer insulation cracking. Cables can be spliced with existing crimp and heating tools, and the additional sealing ring allows splicing of 1-to-1, 2-to-1 and 2-to-2 constructions. The splice kit works well with shielded single, paired and triplet cables and has a wire range of 26 to 10 AWG.

TE Connectivity
www.te.com

Filed Under: Markets, Military/Aerospace Tagged With: TE Connectivity

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