Flat Cable Assemblies
Cicoil's (Valencia, CA) flat cable assemblies are designed for use in targeting pods, thermographic camera and infrared sight systems typically utilized in multi-role fighter aircraft, attack helicopters and maritime surveillance vessels where cable failure is not an option. The compact, Flexx-Sil™ encased flat cable solutions are engineered to provide consistent electrical characteristics, space & weight savings, EMI/RFI suppression, and optimum cable flexibility.
Unlike Teflon or Polyurethane cables, Cicoil utilizes an exclusive process of encapsulating individual components in a shock absorbing jacket that renders them unaffected by repeated exposure to severe vibration, G-Forces, flames (UL 94V-0), ice, fog, ozone, steam, humidity, extreme temperatures (-65°C to +260°C), harsh weather, salt corrosion, operational stress, chemicals, and the rigors of turbulent flight. Each Cicoil flat cable can incorporate a variety of components including power conductors, controlled impedance pairs, shielded control wires, video conductors, multi-layer shielding options and Cicoil's patented StripMount™ fastening strip.
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