Cable pass-through modular shielding segments
14 August 2002
Interconnection
Laird Technologies' Snap-in cable pass-through is a modular method of shielding apertures where multiple cables enter a shielded enclosure such as a telecommunications or networking rack.
The shielding segments of the Snap-in cable pass-through product provide a compliant, conductive element to block off an aperture in an enclosure, while allowing cables to pass through. Cables are sandwiched between the shielding segments, which make electrical contact with the enclosure and with each other.
The modular design accommodates a wide range of cable sizes and number of cables with one type of part. The segment frames are constructed of stainless steel and the conductive element is provided in silver metallised yarn knit over a polyester core. This is the same material used in the company's UltraSoft knit product line, which provides excellent shielding effectiveness, low compression set, and self-terminating ends.
Standard length of 5,27 m allows several cables to be passed through each segment. The standard width of each segment is 10,9 mm custom lengths can also be provided.
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