Most topside shipboard conduit users have simple expectations, such as conduit fittings that don't leak or corrode and will last for the full lifetime of a ship. They also want jacket materials that can withstand high heat, extreme UV radiation, demanding weather conditions and caustic chemicals and fluids.
Glenair's U.S. Navy qualified MIL-PRF-24758A conduit system delivers on these expectations-and a whole lot more. Our shielded brass conduit meets all EMI shielding and surface transfer impedance requirements. Our jacket material, which we've named "BlueJacket" in honor of the dedicated Navy personnel who work with these products in arduous conditions on a daily basis, is a special formula that exceeds all the specifications of MIL-PRF-24758A. These demanding requirements include UV weathering, temperature tolerance, low smoke and toxicity index, flame resistance, and halogen free (IEC754-1) ratings.
Additional specialized products in this catalog include MIL-PRF-24880 Connectors, MIL-PRF-28876 Fiber Optic Systems and more.
- Handbook of Shipboard Electromagnetic Shielding Practices (S9407-AB-HBK-010 Revision 2) [ 2.7MB ]
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