July, 2012
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API Delevan Earns Highest MIL Reliability Level
East Aurora, NY — API Delevan has achieved Level “S” Reliability rating to the ER (Established Reliability) MIL-PRF-39010 Specification for Radio Frequency Coils (Inductors) by the Defense Logistics Agency Land and Maritime, formerly DSCC. MIL-PRF-39010 is the standard
specification for critical applications commonly used in military, aerospace and defense inductors. MIL-PRF- 39010 categorizes “S” level as its high- est and most reliable rating, that is
Systems San Diego, CA — Autosplice has entered into a new agreement with Fancort Industries, Inc. to jointly offer Fancort’s press systems and fix- tures for use with Autosplice’s com- pliant solderless interconnect prod- ucts. This agreement further expands the wide range of turnkey assembly solutions available for the company’s extensive family of inter- connect products. The Fancort systems offered
range from manual to fully automatic computer-controlled presses and include: the model 3300 manual press; BP-500-4 and BP-1000 “C” frame air presses; model 5000L air press; ElectroPress programmable servomo-
Autosplice Offers Turnkey Solutions With Fancort Press
MIL-grade RF inductors.
achieved through extended life testing of products at full rated current and
temperature, representing a 10x improvement of reliability rating than had been previously available. The company’s “S” level
achievement conforms to the specification sheets MIL-PRF- 39010 /01, /02, /03, /04, /05, /06, and /08, and includes the full range of shielded and unshield- ed wirewound molded designs in phenolic (non-magnetic), powdered iron, and ferrite core materials. Inductance values range from 0.10µH to 1,000µH, and operating temperatures from –55 to +125°C.
Qualification to “S” level repre-
sents the most reliable off-the-shelf inductors offered in the industry for use in high reliability applications, including communication systems, radar systems, guidance systems, fire control systems, avionics and space. All components are made in the USA with full engineering support to assist with your application, design, assem-
bly and circuit testing needs. Contact: API Delevan, 270
Quaker Rd., East Aurora, NY 14052 % 716-652-3600 fax: 716-652-4814
E-Mail:
apisales@delevan.com Web:
www.delevan.com
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Turnkey solutions from Autosplice/Fancort.
tor electronic press (insertion force sig- nature profile and SPC capable). The turnkey solutions approach
includes the ability to create custom tooling fixtures to accommodate spe- cific PCB layouts, sizes and different compliant pin configurations, includ- ing board-to-board pressing on a dis- crete double compliant header. The Fancort presses can be
adapted for use with a variety of pin configurations from Autosplice. The primary product is Autoheader, which can be supplied in continuous reels or cut to specified lengths. Autoheader terminals range from 0.64mm square pins up to 6.35mm tabs using the company’s eye-of-the- needle compliant board interface. The turnkey system approach can also support custom compliant board-to-board interconnects, dis-
crete tabs and terminals. Contact: Autosplice, Inc., 10121
Barnes Canyon Rd., San Diego, CA 92121 % 800-535-5538 or 858-535- 0077 fax: 858-535-0130 E-mail:
connect@autosplice.com Web:
www.autosplice.com
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