Echo Cables
Why are Echo Cables Different? We looked at why other cables failed and addressed those failures. Our goal is to extend useful cable life, to reduce the need to recalibrate due to field cable failure, to improve ease of transducer access and reduce overall cable costs.
Durability: Microdot failures are reduced by a proprietary torque snubber. The Connector Guard on jacketed cables protects microdot connectors from heat and mechanical abuse and prevents the cable from bending at the connectors. The 6 mm OD microdot nuts on the silicone elastomer cable fit all manufacturers’ transducers.
Safety: Insulating sleeves enable use at higher temperatures, are not electrically conductive, and do not retain heat like armored cables that can burn inspectors.
Custom Length Cables: Available up to 60 meters, any connectors.
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Silicone dual cables (10)
-40°F/C to 350°F/177°C continuous, and up to 600°F/316°C for brief contact
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Silicone Single cables (3)
-40°F/C to 350°F/177°C continuous, and up to 600°F/316°C for brief contact
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Silicone dual cables in a Green Insulating Sheath (5)
450°F/232°C continuous use, up to 700°/371°C for brief contact
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Highest temperature dual cables; FEP in a RED insulated sheath (5)
Up to 1000°F / 593°C
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Custom Cables (1)
- Any Length up to 60 meters
- Any connectors either end: BNC, Lemo 00, Lemo S1
- Instrument end: Olympus Straight, Olympus Right Angle, GE
- Call for quotes – 1-360-671-9121