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News Release from: PEI-Genesis | Subject: Amphenol CTV series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 18 July 2007
Speedy supply for bespoke aerospace
circulars
Amphenol CTV series composite circular connectors feature a lightweight design that makes them particularly suitable for use in aerospace applications.
PEI-Genesis has expanded its portfolio of Amphenol products to include the CTV series of composite circular connectors, which feature a lightweight design that makes them particularly suitable for use in aerospace applications Available from PEI-Genesis with an unrivalled 48-hour assembly service, the CTV series can be supplied as either proprietary parts or as fully qualified MIL-DTL-38999 Series III connectors with a choice of olive drab or electroless nickel plating
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 27 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The composite material used for the CTV shells enables the connectors to achieve weight savings of 17-40% compared with standard aluminium parts and up to 70% compared with stainless steel versions.
In addition, the CTV connectors offer high corrosion resistance, providing protection from salt spray exposure for 2kh.
Rapid coupling is ensured by a triple-start thread and a single-turn coupling nut, while the use of recessed pins, a rigid dielectric insert and a 100% scoop-proof design minimises potential contact damage.
The connectors have a minimum durability of 1500 couplings.
The CTV series connectors are available in an enormous range of shell styles, shell sises, insert arrangements and contact types, and since PEI-Genesis holds its stock at piece-part level, it is able to assemble any variant that may be required. Request a free brochure from PEI-Genesis ...
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