Flexo® Silver Plated
Flexo® Silver Plated
Flexo® Silver Plated Copper Braid is made to conform to AA59569 and ASTM-B298. MBS products are produced with a minimum plating thickness of 40 micro-inches. Federal Specification QQ-B-575C, dated September 22, 1993 was replaced on November 20, 2000 by Commercial Item Description (CID) A-A-59569. This CID covers tin- or silver-plated copper wire braids supplied in tubular or flat form intended for use as shielding over electrical conductors, controller contacts and grounding bonds. USE: Silver plating, in lieu of tin plating, is necessary when the shielding is to be subjected to temperatures exceeding 150°C or if special corrosion resistance is required.
Part Number: MBS0.06SV-10
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What's Special
What's Special
- EMI, RFI, ESD Protection
- Grounding Straps
- Extreme Blowout Protection
- Expands For Easy Installation
- Cut And Abrasion Resistant
Features
Features
- Monofilament Diameter: .005-.010 "
- Flammability Rating: Non Flammable
- Recommended Cutting: Shears
- Melt Temp: 449°F/232°C
What Are The Benefits of Metal Sleeving Products?
EMI/RFI Shielding: Metal braided sleeving provides excellent electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) shielding. The metal braids in the sleeve create a conductive shield that blocks out interference and prevents signal loss.
Durability: Metal braided sleeving is extremely durable and can withstand high temperatures, abrasion, and chemicals. This makes it an ideal choice for use in harsh environments or in applications where the sleeving may be subjected to high stress or wear and tear.
Beauty & Aesthetics: Metal braided sleeving can be an attractive choice for use in applications where appearance is important. The sleeving can be made from a variety of metals, including stainless steel, copper, and brass which can add a unique finish to your project
Easy Installation: Metal braided sleeving is easy to install and can be cut to length using shears. It can also be secured in place using a variety of methods, including heat shrink tubing, cable ties, clamps, or adhesive tapes.