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Tyco Electronics releases 200°c filtered wire and cable


Published Sep 16, 2009
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The new 200°C wire and cable from Tyco Electronics

The new 200°C wire and cable from Tyco Electronics are higher temperature additions to the ElectroLoss Filterline family of EMI-filtering wires and cables for defense and aerospace applications. The 200°C temperature rating, which is higher than competitive cables, allows smaller conductor gauges to be used to reduce weight in weight-sensitive applications.  The unique low free fluorine evolving polymers eliminates the possibility of corrosion to other components when stored in sealed bags as is commonly done in kitting for space applications.

The cross-linked, high temperature, “non-melting” insulation system offers excellent resistance to the wide range of fluids in aerospace environments and improved heat aging/resistance characteristics.  The conductive modified crosslinked ETFE jacket has been optimized for increased resistance to flexure fatigue.  With the high temperature rating above that offered by competitive cables, the 200°C wire and cable meets all mechanical and electrical requirements of M85485/9-12 and exceeds the thermal performance requirements.  It is also compatible with standard 39029 contacts and associated connectors.

Effective against conducted EMI, ElectroLoss FilterLine wire and cable systems attenuate high-frequency EMI and allow low-frequency signals to pass with minimum loss. The wire and cables function as low-pass electrical filters, attenuating both conducted and radiated EMI above 100 MHz.  The ElectroLoss Filterline family is designed to provide the best EMI protection using either a metallic shield on each wire or an overall metallic shield protecting a bundle of individual component wires. Using EMI-filtered cable reduces costs by eliminating the need for filtered connectors and contacts

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