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Interstate Connecting Components now stocking MIL-SPEC electromechanical relays from TE Connectivity

01 March 2022

Interstate Connecting Components (ICC), a division of Heilind Mil-Aero and a distributor of military and aerospace interconnects, is now stocking a broad range of MIL-SPEC electromechanical relays from TE Connectivity (TE). The relays fall under TE's CII brand and are manufactured to QPL standards. They are also available at ICC's parent company, Heilind Electronics.

Available in many mounting and terminal configurations, the relays are designed to withstand extreme shock, vibration, temperature and altitude. In addition, they feature a balanced force design for consistently highSource: ICCSource: ICC contact pressure, reduced bounce and less arching — ultimately extending contact life.

ICC's portfolio includes CII TO-5 and .100 grid miniature, low-signal relays featuring a non-latching design and qualified to MIL-PRF-39016 specifications. The company also offers 1/5, 1/2 and full-size crystal can relays made to MIL-PRF-39016 or MIL-R-5757 specifications. Additionally, customers can choose from mid-range relays accommodating 5 to 50 A and qualified to MIL-PRF-6106 or MIL-PRF-83536 specifications. All of these solutions feature hermetic sealing, which makes them ideal for aircraft, space and nuclear applications.

Both ICC and Heilind Electronics offer an extensive assortment of relays that include MIL-SPEC, COTS (commercial off-the-shelf), highly specialized and custom-designed solutions.

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