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New Underwater Connector from Amphenol Ideal for Deep Submersion Applications

Amphenol Industrial Global Operations has announced they are now offering a line of high performance, rugged and reliable underwater electrical connectors for deep submersion applications.  The Submariner series of subsurface wet- and dry-mate connectors can be used in depths up to 6,000 meters (underwater pressure of up to 600 bar).

The connector is ideal for use by the military and government, diving equipment manufacturers, remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) manufacturers as well as deep submergence science and research projects.

The Submariner series is a full line of deep submersion connectors that include dry-mate connectors that are fully compatible with similar products in the industry.  For example, these new connectors can be interchanged with existing connections in an ROV, without having to replace all of the vehicle’s connections.

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For more information, please visit http://www.amphenol-industrial.com or e-mail fyang@amphenol-aio.com.

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