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HUBER+SUHNER continues significant contributions to space and defense, launching new connectivity products at IMS 2015

Global connectivity supplier HUBER+SUHNER is once again proving its extensive expertise in RF and microwave applications at the International Microwave Symposium in Phoenix, 17-22 May 2015, with the launch of new cable assemblies designed for the space, defense and test and measurement markets.

The company will unveil its new flexible ‘bend-to-the end’ high performance minibend range of cable assemblies, including the high radiation resistant, minibend HBR, which offers a frequency range up to 90 GHz and the minibend CTR phase invariant cable assemblies, developed for phase critical applications requiring both matched and stable electrical length connectivity.

With a history of significant contributions to the military, space, test and measurement, medical and other electronic industries under its belt, HUBER+SUHNER is well placed to demonstrate its extensive expertise in RF and microwave applications at the International Microwave Symposium show next week. Based in the US with HUBER+SUHNER INC and HUBER+SUHNER Astrolab, the company has produced an extensive portfolio of high-density interconnect solutions that incorporate precision performance, high reliability and open source technology.

The company will also be showcasing its ultra lightweight, high radiation resistant microwave coaxial cable assemblies designed for the space and defense market, the SUCOFLEX 300 series, along with the SUCOFLEX 200 series, developed for dynamic applications in the defense and test and measurement markets, including loss revolution for dynamic applications.

“We have an extensive range of cable products that have already made significant contributions in the space, defense, test and measurement and medical industries to name just a few,” explains BJ Lyman, HUBER+SUHNER’s Space and Defense Market Manager. “As the industry moves towards higher operating frequencies, smaller components and higher density packages, we are continuously developing new ranges to meet these growing demands for high-density interconnect solutions.”

HUBER+SUHNER has a wealth of experience in the development and production of first-class RF and microwave products for the global market. With an extremely comprehensive product portfolio that meets the different requirements of data transmission components in the communication, industrial and transport sectors.

Visitors to International Microwave Symposium 2015 can discover more about HUBER+SUHNER’s range of solutions in Phoenix from 17-22 May 2015 – Booth No.: 3647

HUBER+SUHNER Group

HUBER+SUHNER is a global company with headquarters in Switzerland that develops and manufactures components and system solutions for electrical and optical connectivity. With cables, connectors and systems – developed from the three core technologies of radio frequency, fiber optics and low frequency – the company serves customers in the communication, transportation and industrial sectors. The products deliver high performance, quality, reliability and long life – even under harsh environment conditions. Our global production network, combined with group companies and agencies in over 60 countries, puts HUBER+SUHNER close to its customers. Further information on the company can be found at hubersuhner.com.

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