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Cabling, Conduit, Accessories and Signal Conditioning
News Release from: Tyco Electronics - Wire, Harness and Protection
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 19 June 2001
Preview new aircraft wire and cable in
Paris
Key customers visiting Tyco Electronics' Stand at the Paris Air Show (Hall 2B Stand G14), have an opportunity to preview the new generation Raychem aircraft wire and cable.
Key customers visiting Tyco Electronics' Stand at the Paris Air Show (Hall 2B Stand G14), have an opportunity to preview the new generation Raychem aircraft wire and cable The new product range has been developed to offer significant space and weight savings, superior fire hazard characteristics, enhanced manufacturing properties and ease of handling
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 19 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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These advanced aircraft wire and cable offerings are sure to stimulate much interest, as the Company is already a leader in electrical interconnection technology and at the forefront of technical development of wiring for the aerospace industry.
The new technologies will be applied to create a full product line of lightweight airframe wire and cable for all aircraft applications, including the high temperature areas.
On the imminent introduction of the new generation aircraft wire, Russ Graves, Aerospace Market Manager - Raychem Products commented; "Tyco Electronics' new generation Raychem wire is a significant advance in airframe wire and cable technology and will deliver weight and space savings and production line handling benefits". Request free introductory details about products from Tyco Electronics - Wire, Harness and Protection ...
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