The MTSW series offers flexible, high-density board and cable mates designed for custom stacking and modular connections in electronic assemblies. Made from black glass-filled polyester insulators with phosphor bronze contacts plated in gold or tin for optimal conductivity and corrosion resistance, these connector strips support a wide temperature range from -55°C to +125°C. Fully RoHS compliant, they ensure reliable, solderable performance for demanding industrial and electronic applications with specifications tailored for versatility and durability.
Operating Temp Range: -55°C to +125°C with Gold, -55°C to +105°C with Tin
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Lead-Free Solderable: Yes
Post Height: Specify in inches, increments of 0.005
Pitch: 2.54 mm (.100") or 0.025" (Modified)
Version Types: Straight or Right-Angle (-RA)
Number of Positions: Varies from 4 to 42
Dimensions: Customized post heights, detailed in datasheet
Certifications: RoHS Compliant
Applicable for board-to-board and cable-to-board connections
Buy the Samtec MTSW Series Connector Strips Part Number MTSW10611GS740
Order the Samtec MTSW connector strips online today for high-density, durable assembly solutions. These versatile strips support customizing post heights, come with gold or tin plating, and operate reliably across broad temperature ranges. Ideal for industrial electronics, they improve connectivity stability and ease of installation. With RoHS compliance and lead-free solderability, these connectors ensure environmental safety and robust performance. Purchase now and enhance your electronic assembly with trusted, high-quality connector strips designed for demanding industrial use.
Buy Samtec MTSW connector strips now and experience unmatched flexibility and reliable performance in high-density electronics.
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