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MilesTek Introduces a New Series of High-Temp, Aerospace-Rated Ethernet Cables

MilesTek Introduces a New Series of High-Temp, Aerospace-Rated Ethernet Cables

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LEWISVILLE, Texas, Nov. 27, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — MilesTek, a leading manufacturer and supplier of products designed to address military and avionics applications, announced today that it has released a new series of high-temperature-rated Ethernet cables designed for aerospace and extreme high-temperature environment applications.

MilesTek Introduces a New Series of High-Temp, Aerospace-Rated Ethernet Cables

The new cable assemblies feature FEP jackets that are rated for a wide temperature range of -55°C to +150°C and a double shielded cable with both 100% foil and 85% braid shields that provide maximum EMI and RFI protection.

These cables are offered off-the-shelf in Cat6a, Cat5e and Cat5e slim construction versions and comply with all RoHS directives. Furthermore, the fire properties of these Ethernet cables meet FAR (Federal Aviation Regulation), Airbus and Boeing requirements.

“Our new high temp cables are perfect for use in in-flight systems, cabin management applications, ground vehicle trunks, backbone avionics, high-temp testing and for general military, avionics or aerospace use. To address our customers need for fast delivery, we offer these hard to find cables off-the-shelf,” said Mark Hearn, Product Manager.

MilesTek’s new high-temperature aerospace cables are in stock and available for immediate shipment.

For more information about this release, please contact:

Peter McNeil
MilesTek
17792 Fitch
Irvine, CA
978-682-6936 

About MilesTek:

MilesTek designs and manufactures a broad range of MIL-STD-1553B and Ethernet connectivity products to address Military Avionics, Aerospace, Industrial and government applications. In addition to a wide selection of off the shelf products, MilesTek can custom manufacture cable assemblies and harnesses. MilesTek is headquartered in Lewisville, Texas and is AS9100C and ISO9001:2008 certified. MilesTek is an Infinite Electronics brand.

About Infinite Electronics:

Infinite Electronics is a leading global supplier of electronic components serving the urgent needs of engineers through a family of highly recognized and trusted brands.  Our portfolio brands are specialists within their respective product set, offering broad inventories of engineering-grade product, paired with expert technical support and same day shipping. Over 100,000 customers across a diverse set of markets rely upon Infinite Electronics to stock and reliably ship urgently needed products every day.

 

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