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As the expected growth in satellite services led to the expected growth in space travel in the coming years, HUBER+SUHNE has launched the MINI250™H cable, the most robust cable
on the market today.
According to United Market Research, the global space electronics market is expected to reach $5.
4 billion
by 2031.
Evidence of this growth is reflected in the increasing number of satellites launched, with Euroconsult projecting an average of 1,700 satellites
per year by 2030.
Raymond Miney, Senior Product Manager at HUBER+SUHNER, said: "Many organizations in the space industry spend years and resources preparing for satellite launches, and if a complex element fails, this can lead to significant investment losses
.
This means that every part of the satellite must be able to withstand space conditions
.
Stable cable assemblies such as the new MINI250™H are required to ensure that factors such as atmospheric temperature changes do not affect the connection efficiency
required to transmit information.
”
THE MINI250™H HAS THE LARGEST DIAMETER IN THE HOXUN MINIBEND SERIES AND TRANSMITS ANTENNA SIGNALS
FOR SPACE, AEROSPACE AND SATELLITE APPLICATIONS.
Its release means that Haoxun can now equip its entire satellite with its line of interconnect
cables.
LEVERAGING THE ORIGINAL "BEND TO END" TRADITION OF ITS MINIBEND SERIES, THE CABLE IS FLEXIBLE ENOUGH TO OPERATE OUTSIDE OF SATELLITE ARMS AND SOLAR PANEL ARRAYS, ALLOWING TIGHT BENDING
WITHOUT COMPROMISING CONNECTION STRENGTH.
The new cable products feature a five-shield construction that can withstand the harsh environment of LEO and near-space applications, resulting in lower RF leakage
.
At the same time, three stainless steel screens ensure the mechanical robustness of cables and cable connector joints, and also support stringent ESA, NASA and MIL standards
.
As the expected growth in satellite services led to the expected growth in space travel in the coming years, HUBER+SUHNE has launched the MINI250™H cable, the most robust cable
on the market today.
According to United Market Research, the global space electronics market is expected to reach $5.
4 billion
by 2031.
Evidence of this growth is reflected in the increasing number of satellites launched, with Euroconsult projecting an average of 1,700 satellites
per year by 2030.
Raymond Miney, Senior Product Manager at HUBER+SUHNER, said: "Many organizations in the space industry spend years and resources preparing for satellite launches, and if a complex element fails, this can lead to significant investment losses
.
This means that every part of the satellite must be able to withstand space conditions
.
Stable cable assemblies such as the new MINI250™H are required to ensure that factors such as atmospheric temperature changes do not affect the connection efficiency
required to transmit information.
”
THE MINI250™H HAS THE LARGEST DIAMETER IN THE HOXUN MINIBEND SERIES AND TRANSMITS ANTENNA SIGNALS
FOR SPACE, AEROSPACE AND SATELLITE APPLICATIONS.
Its release means that Haoxun can now equip its entire satellite with its line of interconnect
cables.
LEVERAGING THE ORIGINAL "BEND TO END" TRADITION OF ITS MINIBEND SERIES, THE CABLE IS FLEXIBLE ENOUGH TO OPERATE OUTSIDE OF SATELLITE ARMS AND SOLAR PANEL ARRAYS, ALLOWING TIGHT BENDING
WITHOUT COMPROMISING CONNECTION STRENGTH.
The new cable products feature a five-shield construction that can withstand the harsh environment of LEO and near-space applications, resulting in lower RF leakage
.
At the same time, three stainless steel screens ensure the mechanical robustness of cables and cable connector joints, and also support stringent ESA, NASA and MIL standards
.