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Full Ceramic Radial Bearings from LM76


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EAST LONGMEADOW, MA — The XTREME 6000 ZrO2 series of full ceramic radial bearings from CeramicSpeed are designed to provide levels of performance in extreme environments beyond the capabilities of steel and even hybrid bearings. The complementing compo-


nents of these bearings were care- fully selected to provide the high- est levels of performance in high temperatures, and adverse envi- ronments such as: submerged in water, high pressure steam, chemicals, and caustic fluids. The outer and inner races of


these bearings are meticulously crafted from zirconium dioxide. Zirconium dioxide is exceptional- ly tough and has heat expansion properties closely matching those of steel for easy integration into new or existing applications. Silicon nitride was selected


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as PTFE or PEEK shields. The combination of zirconium dioxide races and silicon nitride balls cre- ate a bearing with a very low coef- ficient of friction that is able to operate with very little or no lubrication. In extreme environ- ments (high temperature, sub- merged, and corrosive atmos- pheres) they are unmatched in reliability, performance, long life,


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Weidmuller USA Launches Crimping Tool


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tion, cables of the most diverse cross-sections are fitted with wire end ferrules. On average, 90% of these connections are in a cross-section range of AWG 14 (2.5 mm2) and smaller. A focus on this cross-section range makes the PZ 2.5 extremely com- pact and ergonomic — the small handle width and the opening angle, as well as the weight — make the tool easy to use with- out incurring fatigue in the hand, wrist, or arm. Features include: a length of 6.3 in. (160 mm) with a small grip


width so it can easily fit in the palm of the hand; light weight; standard-compliant trape zoidal crimp; universal die; and long service life.


PZ 2.5 S crimping tool. Contact: Weidmuller, 821


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KRYTAR: Ultra-Broadband Two-Way Power Divider


SUNNYVALE, CA — KRYTAR, Inc., has introduced a new two- way power divider offering high performance over the ultra- broadband frequency range of 4 to 40 GHz (C- through Ka- Bands) in a compact package. Model 6040400 covers the full


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frequency range from 4 to 40 GHz with greater than 14 dB isolation and ±0.5 dB of maximum ampli- tude tracking, and maximum phase tracking of ±8 degrees. The two-way divider exhibits


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Maximum input VSWR is 1.9 and maximum output VSWR is 2.1. Input power rating is 10W with 2:1 load VSWRs. Units with tighter amplitude


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