
New Directional Coupler with Input Power Rating of 20 W
Available in 2.50 (L) x 0.50 (W) x 0.65 inches (H) and weighs 1.9 ounces. Offers frequency sensitivity of ±1.2 dB (1 to 32 GHz) and ±1.5 dB (32 to 65 GHz). Applications where external leveling, precise monitoring, signal mixing or swept transmission and reflection measurements.
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New Directional Coupler with 2.4-mm SMA Female Connectors
Offers superior performance ratings including nominal coupling of 30 dB, ±1.0 dB. Exhibits Insertion Loss of less than 0.8 dB and less than 1.5 dB. Applications include electronic warfare, commercial wireless including mmWave, 5G, 5G NR, Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6El.
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New Dual-Directional Coupler Comes with 1.85-mm Female Connectors
Operating temperature ranges from -54° to 85° C. Input power rating of 20 W average and 3 kW peak. Applications include power sampling and measurement, amplifier leveling, VSWR monitoring and amplifier and load protection.
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Twin Spring Coupling Announces New Corrosion Resistant T6061 T6 Aluminum Range of Power Transmission Couplings
Adding to our 4140 Alloy range Pearl River -- 11/15/21 -- Twin Spring coupling is pleased to announce our entire coupling range is now to be made with T6061 T6 aluminum, in addition to our current 4140 Alloy products. “We have had so many requests for a corrosion free coupling for so many of the industries we currently work with, in addition to the weight savings we can now work in...
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Choosing the Right Scrap & Chip Conveyor System
Understanding the different types of scrap and chip conveyors.
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New Directional Coupler Measures 1.12 L x 0.40 W x 0.62 H (Inches)
Operating temperature ranges from -54° to 85°C. Performance ratings of 30 dB, ±1.0 dB and frequency sensitivity of ±0.5 dB. Suitable for external leveling, precise monitoring, signal mixing or swept transmission and reflection measurements.
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New Quick Release Couplings Can Sustain Axial Connection Loads up to 7868 lbf (35 kN)
Safety locking button protects coupling from being accidentally opened. Good quality materials and surface finishes effectively protect against corrosion and wear . Comes in black anodized aluminum and possesses a locking mechanism.
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New Directional Coupler with Input Power Rating of 20 W
Available in 1.12 L x 0.40 W x 0.62 H (inches) and operating temperature of -54° to 85° C. Offers performance ratings of 30 dB, ±2.0 dB nominal coupling and frequency sensitivity of ±0.70 dB. Maximum VSWR (any port) is 1.7, input power rating is 20 W average and 3 kW peak.
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New Directional Coupler Measures 1.12 L x 0.40 W x 0.62 H (inches)
Operating temperature ranging from -54° to 85°C. Offers performance ratings including nominal coupling of 30 dB, ±2.0 dB and frequency sensitivity of ±2.0 dB. Designed for systems applications where external leveling, precise monitoring, signal mixing or swept transmission are required.
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New RL and RS Series Couplings Capable of Speeds up to 70,000 rpm
Manufactured from 7075 aluminum for low mass and inertia. Available in clamp and set screw designs sizes ranging from 1/8 to 3/8 inch and 1.5 to 12 mm. High-performance coupling with a balance of torque, torsional stiffness and misalignment.
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New Servo-insert Coupling Precisely Transmit Torques from 3 to 560 Nm
GWE 5113 is available in seven sizes from 12 to 42, with diameters ranging from 4 to 56 millimeters. Eliminates radial loads as well as prevents premature wear and system failure. Comes with an elastomer spider with 98 Shore A hardness, minimizing movement and achieving long life cycles.
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Basalt America Announces Stronger, Lighter, and Corrosion-Free FRP's (Fiber Reinforced Polymers)
Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRP), represents a truly groundbreaking advancement in structural reinforcement. Lightweight, strong, and green, they are changing the way the construction industry thinks about rebar. Unlike steel, FRPs don't rust and are far stronger than standard rebar. To learn why Fiber Reinforced Polymers are poised to change the way the world builds, see our video.
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