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Mil-spec, hermetic connectors operate up to 200 degrees C

September 19, 2019 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

SOURIAU’s D38999Interstate Connecting Components, a division of Heilind Mil-Aero, has expanded its portfolio of harsh environment interconnects with SOURIAU’s D38999 hermetic connectors.

The recently expanded hermetic line is qualified to MIL-DTL-38999 Series III specification and features glass-to-metal seal technology to counter extreme changes in temperature and pressure. The connectors are constructed with stainless steel housing for corrosion resistance and threaded coupling for quick and reliable mating. These high-density connectors also feature an extremely low leak rate, as well as a 30 percent space savings over standard versions.

As with their non-hermetic counterparts, SOURIAU’s D38999 hermetic connectors feature a robust mating cycle, 360-degree EMI-RFI shielding and an operating temperature range of -65 degrees Celsius to 200 degrees Celsius.

D38999 hermetic connectors are ideal for applications like military and civil aeronautics, military ground vehicles, and offshore marine vessels. Specific uses include sensors, actuators, valves, and fuel tanks.

Interstate Connecting Components is currently stocking an extensive selection of SOURIAU D38999 hermetic connectors, with many popular part numbers and layouts available for immediate shipment. Visit ICC’s website for more information about SOURIAU D38999 hermetic connectors.

Filed Under: Aerospace, Markets, Military Tagged With: heilindelectronics, interstateconnectingcomponents, souriauusa

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