July 21st, 2011
Harbour Industries has developed a smaller, more flexible, and lighter weight version of their popular LL335 Low Loss Coax.
Technology innovations result in a cable with a reconfigured PTFE tape dielectric and improved VSWR performance from DC to 18 GHz while maintaining the same velocity of propogation.
An improved braid design exhibits the same -90 dB shielding effectiveness as the original construction.
A flexible FEP jacket reduces the overall diameter of the cable from .335″ to .300″, results in improved flexibility, and lowers the weight of the cable by 25%.
Manufacturers that have been supplying connectors for the original LL335 cable assure the same connectors may be used for the new LL335i cable.
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July 21st, 2011
BUY GREEN!!!! Harbour Industries continuously enhances their eco-friendly sustainable practices.
In addition to being the first high performance wire and cable company to comply with the RoHS Restriction of Hazardous Substances Standard in 2005, Harbour has taken a green initiative to the manufacturing floor on a number of levels. We have reduced greenhouse gases and VOC emissions by over 90% with the installation of regenerative thermal oxidizers. To date, Harbour is the only manufacturer of fluoropolymer insulated wire that has implemented both of these initiatives on a voluntary basis.
Harbour reduces their carbon footprint on a continuing basis by working with private and government agencies, participating in an aggressive recycling program for raw materials, and installing energy efficient lighting and reduced consumption electrical devices. In 2008, Harbour received statewide recognition having been nominated for the Governor’s Environment Award.
Small individual acts to reduce day-to-day waste are encouraged in all manufacturing areas and workstations. Recycling bins throughout the business are collected and processed daily. Harbour has been listed as a “conditionally exempt generator” because the company generates such a low amount of hazardous waste. This is remarkable for a company of Harbour’s size, as this designation is usually granted to those companies which are many times smaller in volume.
Harbour’s mission is to engage and inspire employees, customers and suppliers to follow in their “carbon reduced” footprints.
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