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Coaxial Rotary Joints
Coaxial Rotary joints are needed wherever high frequency signals have to be transmitted between a fixed platform and a second platform in continuous rotation. Typical applications include traditional radar technology for air traffic control or anti-missile defence, medical engineering, V-Sat and SatCom technology as well as TV camera systems or cable drums that allow sensitive cables to be wound up without twisting them, thus increasing their reliability.
AOOD coaxial rotary joints allow signal transmission in the frequency range from DC up to 20 GHz. Single channel , dual channel and multi-channel RF solutions are available. The special benefits of AOOD coaxial rotary joints include their compact design, excellent VSWR and low attenuation loss, low variation of transmission properties during rotation and high crosstalk attenuation between the individual channels over the whole frequency range.
Model | Number of Channel | Frequency Range | Peak Power | OD x L (mm) |
HFRJ-118 | 1 | 0 – 18 Ghz | 3.0 kW | 12.7 x 34.5 |
HFRJ-218 | 2 | 0 – 18 Ghz | 3.0 kW | 31.8 x 52.6 |
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We depend on sturdy technical force and continually create sophisticated technologies to meet the demand of One of Hottest for Slip Ring Brushes Gold - Coaxial Rotary Joints – AOOD, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Southampton, Poland, Mexico, With a team of experienced and knowledgeable personnel, our market covers South America, the USA, the Mid East, and North Africa. Many customers have become our friends after good cooperation with us. If you have the requirement for any of our products, please contact us now. We are looking forward to hearing from you soon.
By Marguerite from Porto - 2017.12.02 14:11
The after-sale warranty service is timely and thoughtful, encounter problems can be resolved very quickly, we feel reliable and secure.
By Christian from New Delhi - 2017.04.08 14:55