EMI and RFI cable sealing backshells designed to provide electromagnetic and radio frequency interference shielding while maintaining cable integrity and environmental sealing. These backshells are suitable for protecting connectors in electronic systems requiring interference mitigation.
Dimensions: Length approximately 28.6 mm with tolerance ±1.52 mm
Cable Range: 0.156–1.875 inches depending on model
Material: High-quality metal alloy
Finish: Anodized or plated surface finish (specifics vary)
Sealing: Environmental sealing for environmental protection
Type: Rotatable coupling with low profile design
Strain Relief: Integrated strain relief feature
Connection Style: Flanged and straight options
Max Cable Entry Dimensions: Based on shell size and cable range
Temperature Range: -55°C to +125°C
Certification: MIL-SPEC compatible
Application: Shielded electronic connector protection for interference-sensitive equipment
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Purchase the Glenair Series 39 EMI and RFI cable sealing backshells online to secure your electronic connections against interference. These durable, high-quality shielding solutions are designed for reliable environmental sealing and electromagnetic interference mitigation. Ideal for critical electronic systems, they feature rotatable coupling, low profile design, and strain relief for easy installation and long-term durability. Safeguard your electronic equipment and reduce EMI/RFI risks by choosing our corrosion-resistant, MIL-SPEC compatible backshells, available now for fast, secure online ordering.
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