The MTMM series are modified through-hole headers designed for reliable board-to-board connections in industrial and electronic applications. Made with black liquid crystal polymer insulators and phosphor bronze terminals, these headers feature tin or gold plating over nickel for superior electrical contact and corrosion resistance. Operating within -55°C to +125°C, they are RoHS compliant, lead-free, and solderable. Available in various configurations, these headers support single, double, or quad-row arrangements, ensuring flexibility for complex electronic assemblies. Ideal for high-reliability, high-density connections in industrial control systems and manufacturing equipment.
Insulator Material: Black Liquid Crystal Polymer TCSD
Terminal Material: Phosphor Bronze 0.13 mm
Plating Options: Sn or Au over 50 µ
1.27
0.05
0.127
0.005
0.127
0.05
0.013
0.2
0.002
0.766
19.42
0.394
10.08
15.09
17.09
21.08
14.1
15.6
19.08
21.08
19.42
23.81
25.4
31.75
33.02
38.1
40.64
50.8
60.96
65
80
101.6
127
508
Buy the Samtec MTMM–108–07–F–D–350 Reliable Through-Hole Headers for Industrial Applications
Secure the high-reliability through-hole headers from Samtec today. Designed with liquid crystal polymer insulators and phosphor bronze terminals, these headers provide excellent electrical performance and durability. Featuring tin or gold plating over nickel, operating from -55°C to +125°C, and RoHS compliance, they fit a range of configurations, including single, double, or quad-row layouts. Perfect for industrial, manufacturing, and control systems, they ensure robust connections and easy soldering, delivering exceptional quality for demanding electronic projects.
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