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SUPPORTS AND SPLICERS
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Just as it happens with terminals for printed circuits, supports and insulated splicers are manufactured under
strict quality control, awarding high reliability to the final product.
The various galvanic finish options also receive the same professional treatment that follows the product
from development through marketing.
Our Development Department is capable to study the project of special supports and splicers,
always presenting the best solution for each case.
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SUPPORTS - GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
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COMPONENTS
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MATERIAL
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FINISHING
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Insulator
Base
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Teflon
Brass (machined)
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Nickel-plated
Gold Flash over nickel
Silver Flash over nickel
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Central Conductor
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Brass (machined)
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SPLICERS - GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
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COMPONENTS
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MATERIAL
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FINISHING
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Insulator
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Teflon
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Gold Flash over nickel
Silver Flash over nickel
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Central Conductor
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Brass (machined)
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CODE FORMATION
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In the codification of supports and isolated splicers, the only information that needs to be added to the basic code,
is related to the finishing of the central conductor, and is done by placing after the slanted bar the acronym Au for
gold flash or Ag for silver flash.
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PRACTICAL EXAMPLE
We will codify the support with the following characteristics:
Basic Code: CX-003.002
Galvanic Treatment: Gold = Au
Therefore the code of this support will be: CX-003.002/Au
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In this catalog we will show only a few models of supports and splicers from our company.
The above mentioned values are typical. We develop other types upon consultation.
Data subject to change without previous notice.
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