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Hermetic technology launch
17 April 2013
Interconnection product manufacturer Amphenol has launched its latest hermetic technologies and product ranges optimised for high temperature sensors and pressure feed-throughs, as well as other high end applications.

Interconnection product
manufacturer Amphenol has
launched its latest hermetic
technologies and product ranges
optimised for high temperature
sensors and pressure feed-throughs,
as well as other high end
applications.
Exhibited for the first time in the UK were the latest Heavy mate F Series, a modular-based system which is intermateable with all other brands of rectangular modularformat connectors.
Also on show were the latest AT, ATP, RT360, M8 to M12 and M23 to M40 product ranges of connectors. These flexible new highly reliable connectors were the focus of the company's products exhibited at Southern Manufacturing this year.
Exhibited for the first time in the UK were the latest Heavy mate F Series, a modular-based system which is intermateable with all other brands of rectangular modularformat connectors.
Also on show were the latest AT, ATP, RT360, M8 to M12 and M23 to M40 product ranges of connectors. These flexible new highly reliable connectors were the focus of the company's products exhibited at Southern Manufacturing this year.
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