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Cable Assemblies Brochure.indd - ThomasNet

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and <strong>Cable</strong> Harness <strong>Assemblies</strong><br />

roven Performance ® .<br />

Overmolded Connectors<br />

HARCO uses the transfer molding process to overmold connectors to the cable jacket.<br />

This creates a watertight bond which prevents corrosion of connector wire terminations<br />

and dampens the effects of vibration. A wide variety of compounds are available to<br />

provide temperature and fl uid compatibility. Standard compounds include neoprene,<br />

Viton ® , silicone, Hypalon ® , EPDM, and thermal resistant epoxy.<br />

Jacketing And Hardware<br />

HARCO has the in house capability to apply a variety of jacketing materials, including<br />

neoprene, Tefl on®, silicone, Viton ® , polyurethane, and both rigid and fl exible metallic<br />

jackets. Wires are terminated to the connector, jackets are applied, and the seal is<br />

installed. <strong>Cable</strong>s can be assembled with interface hardware for termination at your<br />

site; terminated or unterminated leads are left exposed after sealing for your<br />

installation in the terminal box. Our technical publications department can supply<br />

instructions for customer termination or fi eld installation.<br />

Flexible <strong>Cable</strong> To Rigid Transition<br />

This high temperature cable design with integral thermocouple probes features an<br />

overmolded transition at the cable to probe interface, providing a moisture-proof<br />

seal to the probe. Coupled with the overmolded connector, the entire cable assembly<br />

is waterproof. The cable incorporates EMI/RFI shielding with an abrasion resistant<br />

jacketing of Tefl on ® spiral wrap.<br />

In House Braiding<br />

HARCO’s in house braiding operations provide a means for applying EMI/RFI shields<br />

and chafe-resistant jackets to branched cable assemblies. The shields can be<br />

electrically continuous to each connector in the assembly. Coverage can be controlled<br />

at all points along the cable. In-house bobbin winding equipment allows HARCO<br />

engineers the fl exibility to design with tailored combinations of materials and ends on<br />

a single bobbin, based on application requirements. Standard materials include metals,<br />

fi bers, and composites.<br />

Open Bundle <strong>Assemblies</strong><br />

Provide maximum repairability and fl exibility of cable. Special jackets and protective<br />

devices can be incorporated to protect the wire/fi ber jackets from abrasion without<br />

affecting repairability. These specially designed lightweight cables accommodate<br />

electrical and optical conductors. EMI/RFI shielding of electrical cable assemblies<br />

is provided by individual shields of twisted complexes which are terminated at the<br />

backshells or carried through the connector pin.

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