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Connectivity for cryogenic systems

July 20, 2018 By Anna Casey Leave a Comment

Intelliconnect has introduced a new division, CryoCoax, specializing in connectors, cable assemblies and other components for cryogenic systems. CryoCoax cabling and connectors are used across many applications and industries including instrumentation, medical and material research and cryogenic systems including dilution refrigerators, superconducting magnet systems, low-temperature detector systems, and infrared array systems. The CryoCoax connector offering includes rugged stainless steel SMA, SMP, and custom designed products available in all common connector interfaces.

Cables and cable assemblies are crafted from the finest materials and use the most advanced manufacturing techniques available in the market with test capabilities to 40Ghz. CryoCoax designs and manufactures standard, IP68 and glass sealed hermetic adapters and a range of attenuators, from 0dB – 30dB, which are specially configured to withstand the lowest temperatures.

Serving a diverse range of applications and industries, CryoCoax provides cryogenic cable and component solutions to customers globally. Core capabilities include: ability to withstand temperature to 2K (-271.15°C) and below, stainless steel cable assemblies to 40GHz, niobium titanium cable assemblies to 40GHz, cupro nickel cables, raw St/St and NbTi cable, non-magnetic cables, SMP connectors, crimp solderless and 2.9mm connectors and adapters, sealed adapters, hermetic connectors and adapters, attenuators, low temperature hardware.

Roy Phillips, Managing Director of CryoCoax, comments, “CryoCoax specializes in the design and manufacture of cryogenic interconnect products. As a dedicated division of the Intelliconnect group, CryoCoax has the security of a long established and very successful connector manufacturer at its heart and is going from strength to strength, providing cryogenic solutions to some of the biggest tech companies in the world.”

Philips continues, “We combine decades of experience in the interconnect industry with a modern, streamlined approach and we have an outstanding record for providing defect-free, high-quality cryogenic products. Our expert team of designers and engineers will work alongside customers from start to finish of a project to ensure the best possible solution is delivered.”

CryoCoax is a member of the Cryogenic Society of America and the British Cryogenics Council. The Cryogenics Society of America provides a broad spectrum of expertise across the Cryogenics industries. It was formed in 1964 and derived most of its initial members from the aerospace industry. The membership is now diversified to include engineers, physicists, sales representatives, technicians, systems designers and a host of other occupations. There are over 500 members across 47 countries.

Filed Under: Industry News Tagged With: cryocoax, intelliconnect

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