Coaxial cable assembly Lab-Flex® T Series
for testsfor military applicationsfor aerospace applications

coaxial cable assembly
coaxial cable assembly
coaxial cable assembly
coaxial cable assembly
coaxial cable assembly
coaxial cable assembly
coaxial cable assembly
coaxial cable assembly
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Characteristics

Cable type
coaxial
Applications
for tests, for military applications, for aerospace applications
Other characteristics
low-loss, PTFE-insulated, flexible

Description

Lab-Flex® T cable is the ultimate solution for those testing conditions which require the minimum phase change during temperature and mechanical flexure. Solid PTFE cable insulators normally have 4000 ppm from -40 to +85° C. For low loss PTFE, you can expect near 1800ppm for the same temperature range. Our new Lab-Flex® T cable has a much lower ppm of between 400 and 600. The reason is the unique insulator in the cable. This material not only limits the expanding, contracting of the insulator, but on our 100T design, shows a virtually flat response at room (ambient) temperature. Lab-Flex® T also exhibits superior phase over flexure characteristics to those of standard Low-Loss cables due to its unique design construction. Up to 50 GHz 40% Lower Loss than Solid Dielectrics Superior Shielding Effectiveness Direct Solder Sleeve to Outer Braids for superior reliability Stainless Steel Connectors Phased Matched Pairs and Sets Available (standard tolerance is ± one degree per GHz or +/- 2.8 picoseconds) Silver Plated Copper Conductors

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Compamed
Compamed

11-14 Nov 2024 Düsseldorf (Germany) Stand 8BK03

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    Electronica 2024
    Electronica 2024

    12-15 Nov 2024 München (Germany) Hall A2 - Stand 421

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