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Streamlined manufacturing enables short lead times for GORE high-speed data cables

By Mary Gannon | April 5, 2018

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W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. has recently upgraded its site manufacturing infrastructure in New Garden, Penn., significantly reducing product delivery time to OEMs and end users. GORE Aerospace high-speed data cables for commercial and military aircraft applications are now available with short lead times.

WLG-E-485A-high-speed-data-cable

W.L. Gore’s high-speed data cable

Gore and WireMasters, an authorized distributor, can ship complimentary samples within two business days from the date of the request. As a result, OEMs can validate and support low-rate production using Gore’s standard products in their specific applications with lower technical and business risks to their
programs.

WLG-E-485B-fiber-optic-cab-le

W.L. Gore fiber optic cable

“We’re excited about streamlining our business offerings with more efficient ordering and manufacturing processes to deliver reliable solutions quickly to our customers,” said Adrian Milne, Global Product Specialist for Gore’s Civil Aerospace Team. “We know commercial and military aircraft customers want to avoid technical risks and schedule delays to meet program objectives.”

Gore offers a wide variety of high-speed copper and fiber optic solutions that support the latest open-source architectures and standardized protocols, such as USB, HDMI, Ethernet, Fiber Optics Simplex, and more. They deliver life-long performance in small, lightweight, flexible and routable designs. These cables have undergone substantial qualification testing to ensure they meet stringent specifications of current industry
standards and customer requirements. For Ethernet Cat6a protocol, Gore’s cables exceed requirements and are approved to the Society for Automotive and Aerospace Engineers (SAE) AS6070 standards and on the Qualified Products List (QPL).

Customers can fill out a short form to receive complimentary samples. Gore’s full line of high-performance aerospace solutions will also be on display at the Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg, Germany on April 10-12 in Booth 2E60. For more information, visit gore.com/AIX2018.

W. L. Gore & Associates
www.gore.com


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