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Mil-spec military connector introduced by ITT for RF and signal contacts

October 1, 2009
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ITT Interconnect Solutions in Santa Ana, Calif., is introducing the high-reliability mil-spec 38999 Series military connector for RF and signal contacts with EMI shielding and adherence to MIL-DTL-38999 series I, II, and III standards. The military connectors are for harsh applications such as military, avionics, commercial aircraft, satellite, and petroleum exploration applications. The connector is scoop proof and employs a corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy shell with cadmium over nickel plating. The connectors are capable of withstanding 500 hours of salt spray exposure. Custom designs and space-grade materials are also available. The connector is housed in a lightweight, low-profile package and offers features well suited to the industrial and commercial markets, such as blind mate capability, rear release snap-in crimp contacts, and a choice of bayonet or threaded coupling to facilitate quick and easy connection, he continues. For more information, visit ITT Interconnect Solutions online at www.ittcannon.com.


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