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INSULATED WIRE INCORPORATED


There is only one RE-FLEX™


Proven reliability in both military and commercial applications, Re-Flexis the original double shielded hand-formable alternative to conformable and semi-rigid cables


Combining the IW proprietary dielectric lamination technology with our double shield design and eliminating solder dip, Re-Flex solves the micro-fracture and associated FOD issues associated with traditional conformable cables, and the solder joint cracking experienced at the connector attachment on semi-rigid.


Available in RG401/402 and 405 line sizes, Re-Flex offers versatility in the range of connectors that can be used, including SMA, 2.92mm, 2.4mm, GPO, GPPO, TNC and N.  and standard length assemblies using direct solder SMA connectors are in stock at our distributors in California, Florida and the UK!


 and need a selection of cable lengths? Our Re-Flex Starter Kits provide 7 different length assemblies in a convenient case – also in stock at our distributors!


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