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13000 S. Broadway
P.O. Box 61129
Los Angeles, CA 90061
(800) 321-8178
(310) 767-1714 FAX
www.zippertubing.com
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Shielded Connector Cover
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Premium 63-20 PVC Cover with SH1 EMI Shield, R-Track Closure
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Shielded Connector Covers consist of a .020" thick high temperature PVC jacket (Mil-I-631D, Type F, Form S, Grade C, Class 1) laminated to an SH1 Aluminum foil EMI shield, with a 15 AWG drain wire and an R-Track thumb pressure closure. The covers come in five standard trapezoidal shapes that are intended to enclose and EMI harden a mated connector pair. When used in conjunction with Zippertubing’s SH1-63-20 cable jacketing they can create a fully EMI hardened cable assembly. The connector cover may also be cut to form tapered cone shapes that can carry the EMI shield over a connector mated to bulkhead or panel. The SH1 EMI shield provides excellent shielding performance. The covers are flame retardant (UL224, VW-1), have good fluid resistance properties and have an operating temperature range of -20 to 105ºC.
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Features & Benefits:
Outstanding EMI Performance (10 MHz - 20 GHz)Excellent Abrasion, Fluid & Electrical PropertiesFlame Retardant, UL-224, VW-15 Standard Sizes, Customs AvailableEasy Installation and Removal-20 to 105 C Operational Limit
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For more information contact Customer Support: info@zippertubing.com
Specifications subject to change without notice. All statements and technical information
contained herein are based on tests we believe to be reliable, but the accuracy
or completeness is not guaranteed under all circumstances. Before using Zippertubing
products, the user shall determine suitability for the intended use, and user assumes
all responsibility for improper selection. Published attenuation values of Zippertubing
shielding have been verified by laboratory testing of the respective shielding materials.
Actual installed attenuation values may differ due to installation techniques and
final assembly operation parameters, which are beyond the control of the Zippertubing
Company. Actual attenuation values can only be determined by the end user testing
the completed assembly. U.S. and International Patents and Patents Pending. Copyright
2009 The Zippertubing Company, Los Angeles, California.
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