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Cool move: Intelliconnect now a member of the British Cryogenics Council

A typical cryogenic cable available from Intelliconnect
Intelliconnect (Europe) Ltd, has become a member of the British Cryogenics Council in order to extend the market reach of its cryogenic cables and components and to participate in the rapid development of this growing field.

The British Cryogenics Council was founded in 1967 at the Royal Society to promote knowledge and interest in Cryogenics.

With currently more than 100 members it provides a broad spectrum of expertise from companies providing cryogenic products and services to universities undertaking low temperature research and end-users of cryogens and cryogenic systems.



Intelliconnect’s cryogenic cables and components work to 2K (-271.15°C) and are ideally suited to a wide range of applications including test and measurement, instrumentation, medical and material research and cryogenic systems including dilution refrigerators, superconducting magnet systems, low temperature detector systems, infrared array systems.

Intelliconnect provides Stainless Steel Cable assemblies, Niobium Titanium Cable assemblies to 40GHz, Cupro Nickel Cables, Raw St/St and NbTi Cable, Crimp SMA and 2.9mm Connectors, Sealed Adaptors, Hermetic Connectors and Adaptors, Attenuators, Low-Temperature Hardware and complete ‘box-build ‘assembly.

In addition to custom cable assemblies, Intelliconnect (Europe) Ltd manufactures a wide range of standard and custom RF connectors and components, including waterproof and fast turnaround custom designs which are undertaken without NRE charges to their customers.

Intelliconnect also manufacture a large range of coaxial adaptors to facilitate inter-series connection and gender change etc.  Typical applications include MIL and aerospace, marine, oil and gas, medical and general microwave markets.

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