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High Performance Cable Assemblies

Lab-Flex® Series

The Lab Flex® family of cables offers high performance flexible cable assemblies with the lowest insertion loss and highest frequency response when compared other cables of the same diameter. They are designed with stainless steel connectors along with the strongest cable to connector termination of all the cables types. A wide range of diameters, protective coverings and electrical options are available.

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Features & Benefits

  • ​Low-loss dielectrics and our solder sleeve termination process provides a robust and durable cable-connector junction.
  • Available with customized option packages to suit the needs of most applications
  • Mode Free Operation to 50 GHz
  • Up to 85% Velocity Low Loss Dielectric
  • Superior Shielding Effectiveness
  • Stainless Steel Connectors
  • Phase Matched Sets Available
  • Most designs are available in 4-5 weeks.

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