25 Mar 2024 -
 Aerospace, EV

Astute Group offers Amphenol Raptor connectors for high power applications

Amphenol Raptor

Astute Group is your trusted partner for high-power connectivity solutions in the evolving aerospace landscape.

We offer the Amphenol Raptor series, purpose-built for E-flight, E-VTOL, and hybrid vehicle applications. These connectors deliver exceptional performance in demanding environments. Featuring TALON high-temperature contacts and nickel-plated aluminum shells, Raptor connectors are engineered to withstand the rigors of operation at aircraft altitudes. Their robust design guarantees reliable power delivery, even in challenging conditions.

Key Features

  • High voltage and high current capacity
  • TALON high-temperature contacts
  • Nickel-plated aluminum shells
  • Robust insulators with increased creepage and clearance distances

Benefits

  • Suitable for demanding E-flight, E-VTOL, and hybrid applications
  • Reliable operation at aircraft altitudes
  • Excellent electrical performance and durability

Astute Group, as an authorised design-in partner for Amphenol, provides expert support and guidance to ensure your aerospace systems soar with reliable connectivity.


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