SHIELD-KON® SHIELDED CONNECTORS
Shield-Kon connectors deliver compact, lightweight and reliable connections for electronics, aerospace and industrial assembly applications.
TERMINATE SHIELDED CABLES IN SECONDS WITHOUT HEAT OR POWER
ABB's Shield-Kon connectors deliver a permanent, repeatable and solderless crimp-based termination for braided, wrapped and foil cable shielding without the heat or power demands of conventional soldering. Available in one-piece and two-piece connectors, Shield-Kon connectors cover a wide range of single, multi and coaxial shielded cable applications with uniform precision. Proven reliability across communications, electronics and industrial manufacturing has earned Shield-Kon specification status for aeronautical and military applications (MIL-F-21608).
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS
<p>ABB's Shield-Kon shielded connectors and installation tools are a complete termination system that helps saves time and money over traditional lead-based soldering for shielded cables.</p>
Easy installation
<p>Eliminates time-consuming and more expensive lead soldering connection method.</p>Reliable
<p>Provide a permanent, safe and quick connection of the braided shield.</p>Corrosion-resistant
<p>One-piece connectors rated for 48 hours in 5% salt fog.</p>Vibration-resistant
<p>One-piece connectors rated for 0.03" double amplitude between 10 and 55 Hz for 6 hours on each of two axis.</p>Heat-resistant
<p>One-piece connectors rated for temperatures ranging from -85° to +257°F (-65 to +125°C).</p>Compliant
<p>One-piece connectors meet MIL-F-21608 requirements; one-and two-piece connectors meet MIL-T-10727A requirements.</p>INDUSTRIES WE SUPPORT
From residential construction to commercial and industrial projects, our products support professionals across diverse industries.
Aviation, Aerospace, Military, Data centers
CHALLENGES WE SOLVE
Our products are designed to help professionals solve installation, safety and performance challenges in demanding applications.
Installation time, Soldering costs, Corrosive and marine conditions, Vibration exposure, Temperature extremes