Coax cable for NFWS Technical requirement: Core: Copper

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Coax cable for NFWS Technical requirement: Core: Copper Dielectric: Insulator (SiO2 / Glass fiber / Ceramic) Outer conductor: Copper Outer jacket: Insulator (SiO2 / Glass fiber / Ceramic) Gauge: 26 AWG Core diameter : 0,7 – 1 mm Characteristic impedance : 50 Ω Operating voltage : < 50V Type of signal: Measure Type & intensity of the signal : AC/DC and some mA

Simple cable for NFWS Technical requirement: Core: Copper Dielectric: Insulator (SiO2 / Glass fiber / Ceramic) Gauge: 26 AWG Core diameter : 0,7 – 1 mm Characteristic impedance : 50 Ω Operating voltage : < 50V Type of signal: Measure Type & intensity of the signal : AC/DC and some mA

Products Times Microwave (coax): Core material : Copper ASTM B-75 Insulated material : High Purity Silicon Dioxide (SiO2) Test : Vacuum acceptance passed Sample received Delivery delay : ? Thermocoax (single conductor / multi conductor / coax): Core material : Copper / Copper plated with SSL or nickel / SSL 304L Insulated material : MgO / Al2O3 / SiO2 Test : None Sample requested