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  1. Winchester Interconnect™. Winchester Interconnect is a US-based manufacturer of high-precision connectors, cable assemblies, and cable. Our products are ideal for military and aerospace, industrial, medical, and space applications where expertise and reliability are critical to your success.

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  2. Explore Winchester Interconnects comprehensive range of connectivity products, encompassing standard and custom designed RF and microwave interconnects, hermetic connectors and packaging, micro-miniature connectors and assemblies, fiber optic connectors, industrial cable, and undersea cable.

  3. We combine global resources and production scale with industry-leading knowledge to quickly design and deliver the quality interconnect solutions that fuel your success. Winchester Interconnect is a division of Aptiv and adheres to their Code of Conduct and Policies .

  4. 36. Winchester Interconnect | 6455 seguidores en LinkedIn. Energize Innovation | We design, develop and deliver the interconnect solutions that fuel customer success. Winchester...

  5. 6 de nov. de 2023 · Winchester Interconnect | 6,364 followers on LinkedIn. Energize Innovation | We design, develop and deliver the interconnect solutions that fuel customer success.

  6. Winchester Interconnect Distributor | Mouser México. Inicio. All Manufacturers. Winchester Interconnect designs, develops, and delivers interconnect solutions that fuel customer success by developing precision-engineered interconnects to solve the most difficult connectivity challenges.

  7. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Winchester's interconnect solutions enable your mission to the moon, the stars and beyond. Key requirements include: — Total Mass Loss (TML): The TML is the maximum percentage of a material's initial mass that can be lost through outgassing. For most applications, NASA typically requires materials with a TML of less than 1%.