Rugged military circular connectors designed to block flame and spark offered by API Spectrum Control

Oct. 16, 2011
ORLANDO, Fla., 16 Oct. 2011. API Technologies Corp. (NASDAQ:ATNY) in Orlando, Fla., is introducing Firewall military circular connectors, which are designed to prevent fire or spark from penetrating through sealed bulkheads on high performance aircraft, aircraft engines, and military ships. The API Firewall connectors, which are part of the company's Spectrum Control line of military circular connectors, operate in temperatures as hot as 260 degrees Celsius, and meet MIL-DTL-38999, MIL-DTL-83723, and MIL-DTL-5015.
ORLANDO, Fla., 16 Oct. 2011. API Technologies Corp. (NASDAQ:ATNY) in Orlando, Fla., is introducing Firewall military circular connectors, which are designed to prevent fire or spark from penetrating through sealed bulkheads on high performance aircraft, aircraft engines, and military ships.The API Firewall high-temperature connectors, which are part of the company's Spectrum Control line of military circular connectors, operate in temperatures as hot as 260 degrees Celsius, and meet MIL-DTL-38999, MIL-DTL-83723, and MIL-DTL-5015.The Spectrum Control Product line offers coaxial filters & interconnects, advanced ceramics, specialty connectors & harnessing and power filters and film modules.For more information contact API Technologies Spectrum Control online at www.specemc.com.
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