


Cross Sectioning for RF Coaxial Cables
The cross-sectioning process provides access to the device internal structure, its materials and design. Electronics components are often subjected to cross-sectioning to detect the defects that could not be found using other testing techniques. Cross-sectioning typically involves three discrete steps: mounting the sample in a block of epoxy resin to form the specimen, grinding or cutting the specimen and finally polishing the exposed surface. >> Read more
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Cross Sectioning for RF Coaxial Cables
The cross-sectioning process provides access to the device internal structure, its materials and design. Electronics components are often subjected to cross-sectioning to detect the defects that could not be found using other testing techniques. Cross-sectioning typically involves three discrete steps: mounting the sample in a block of epoxy resin to form the specimen, grinding or cutting the specimen and finally polishing the exposed surface. >> Read more
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41 results found for RF Coaxial/Wires and Cables
Part reference
Quality level / QPL
Package
Shielded
Wire Size
Current [Max]
Frequency [Max]
Working Voltage [Max]
Unit price
Lead time
ESCC B
Qualified
ESCC QPL
Shielded-Jacketed
26
2,5A
ESCC B
Qualified
ESCC QPL
Shielded-Jacketed
28
1,5A
ESCC B
Qualified
ESCC QPL
Shielded-Jacketed
20
7,5A
ESCC B
Qualified
ESCC QPL
Shielded-Jacketed
28
1,5A
ESCC B
Qualified
ESCC QPL
Shielded-Jacketed
20
7,5A
ESCC B
Qualified
ESCC QPL
Shielded-Jacketed
26
2,5A
ESCC B
Qualified
ESCC QPL
Shielded-Jacketed
24
3,5A
ESCC B
Qualified
ESCC QPL
Shielded-Jacketed
30
1,3A
ESCC B
Qualified
ESCC QPL
Shielded-Jacketed
26
2,5A
ESCC B
Qualified
ESCC QPL