Connectors Can Withstand Neutron, Gamma Radiation

Designed using special insulators and constructed for nuclear environments, Tru-Connector Radiation-Resistant RF Coaxial Connectors are constructed with brass or beryllium-copper bodies with silver or nickel plating, or stainless-steel and aluminum
Aug. 1, 1999
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Designed using special insulators and constructed for nuclear environments, Tru-Connector Radiation-Resistant RF Coaxial Connectors are constructed with brass or beryllium-copper bodies with silver or nickel plating, or stainless-steel and aluminum construction. Insulators machined from Rexolite or other radiation-resistant materials and beryllium-copper contacts can withstand neutron and gamma radiation. These 50 ohm connectors are available with N, HN, LC, BNC or Twin interfaces per MIL-STD-348, and are straight plugs, jacks or tee or angle adapters well-suited for use with RG-8A, 9B, 213 or 214/U cables.

Company: TRU-CONNECTOR CORP.

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