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Alpha Wire expands coaxial cable offering sizes down to 50 AWG

By Mary Gannon | April 6, 2016

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Alpha_Wire_Micro Coaxial cableAs we reported from MD&M last month, Alpha Wire, Elizabeth, N.J., recently expanded its Coaxial Cable product line under the Alpha Essentials product family to include Micro Coax sizes from 32 to 50 AWG. With the addition of Micro Coax, Alpha Wire now offers coaxial cable products ranging from 10 to 50 AWG.

The new Micro Coax cable line will be offered as standard constructions and are ideal for customers looking for signal transmission options, especially when designs offer limited space for cable routing. “Alpha’s new 50 Ω Micro Coax line will provide customers with the ability to ensure signal integrity within the increasingly small confines that many designers are working with,” says Hillary Riden, Product Specialist at Alpha Wire. “With an operating temperature range of -70° up to 200°C, the new micro coax line is ideal for everything from medical endoscopes to industrial inspection applications.”

Alpha’s Micro Coax cables (32 to 50 AWG) will be in-stock in 100-m put-ups and available for immediate shipping. They also available in composite and bundled configurations using the company’s Coast Custom capabilities, which allows users to create a custom probe, catheter, and ultrasound cable for custom medical or industrial application. These hybrid bundled cables can combine multiple-size coax cables along with other types of conductors or even lumens to carry gas or liquid.

Alpha Wire
www.alphawire.com

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