This is an EMI/RFI non-environmental backshell designed to provide electromagnetic interference and radio frequency interference shielding for connectors. It is suitable for use in applications requiring electrical noise suppression without environmental sealing.
Material: Aluminum alloy with EMI/RFI shielding finish
Type: A - Rotatable Coupling, Low Profile
Length: 2.0 inches minimum, with +0.060 inch tolerance
Shell Sizes: Range from 11.6 mm to 89.7 mm
Cable Entry: STYLE 2, 45° & 90° options available
Finish: Anodized for corrosion resistance
Designator: A, S, H, L, F, G
Maximum dimensions vary by shell size, e.g., 1.602 inches for size 11, 2.062 inches for size 20
Cable Range: From 0.156 inches to 2.375 inches diameter depending on model
Fits various cable ranges and wire counts, suitable for applications requiring EMI/RFI shielding
Compatible with series 38 connectors, designed for durability and precision in harsh environments
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Purchase the Glenair EMI/RFI backshell today for exceptional electromagnetic interference and radio frequency interference shielding. Designed for rugged applications, this non-environmental backshell offers reliable strain relief and a low profile, rotatable coupling. Perfect for connectors requiring electrical noise suppression without environmental sealing. Easy to install, durable, and available with various cable entry options, it enhances signal integrity in aerospace, military, and industrial systems. Order now to ensure superior shielding and long-term performance in your electrical assemblies.
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