SUCOFLEX are flexible microwave cable assemblies offering better transmission characteristics than semi-rigid cables.
SUCOFLEX comprises an entire system of optimally matched components
such as:
• Microwave cables
• Connectors
• Ruggedisations
• Marking sleeves
• ...
SUCOFLEX® is manufactured by highly qualified HUBER+SUHNER employees and tested against strict quality standards
under controlled conditions.
This results in microwave cable assemblies meeting all of your needs for top quality and high precision reproducibility.
It always supplied as a complete, tested microwave cable assembly with defined and guaranteed radio frequency and
mechanical values.
Also it provides an optimum solution to your microwave transmission problems
SUCOFLEX® is defined in the following way:
One standard assembly consists of the following items if no additional specifications are provided:
• Microwave cable specified
• Connectors specified
• Marking sleeve with serial number
• RF test protocol showing insertion and return losses
Advantages of SUCOFLEX®






Overview SUCOFLEX®

Summary of SUCOFLEX® qualifications
The entire SUCOFLEX family is certified to the following standards through testing, analysis or similarity.
Temperature, altitude and humidity
• MIL-STD-810, method 518.1, procedure I
Thermal shock
• MIL-STD-202, method 106, condition B1, 25 cycles, temperature: −54 to 125 °C
Mechanical shock
• MIL-STD-810, method 516.3, procedure I (half-sine), 20 g, 6 to 9 ms, 45 Hz cross over frequency
• MIL-STD-810, method 516, procedure I (saw-tooth), 40 g saw-tooth pulse of 11 ms duration 3 shocks in each of the six directions
Vibration
• MIL-STD-810, method 519.3, procedure I, figure 514.3-1, (gunfire), 26.5 min. with specified vibration profile
• MIL-STD-810, method 514.3, procedure I (random), functional: 0.2 g2/Hz, endurance: 0.83 g2/Hz
• MIL-STD-202; method 204, condition G (sinusoidal), acceleration: 30 g, frequency range: 10 to 2000 Hz,
duration: 4 hours in each of three axes
Acceleration
• MIL-STD-810, method 513.3, procedure II, 27 g, 5 min.
• MIL-STD-810, method 513.3, procedure I, 50 g, 5 min.
Chemical resistance
• British standard 3G100, part 2, section 3, class A
Moisture resistance
• MIL-STD-202, method 106, 10 day exposure
Salt fog
• MIL-STD-810, method 509.2, 48 hours exposure to a 5 % solution
Fungus
• MIL-STD-810, method 508.3
Sand and dust
• Def. stand. 07-55, part 2, section 4, issue 1, +35 °C, 3 hours
Solar radiation
• MIL-STD-810, method 505, procedure II
SUCOFLEX® is manufactured by highly qualified HUBER+SUHNER employees and tested against strict quality standards
under controlled conditions.
This results in microwave cable assemblies meeting all of your needs for top quality and high precision reproducibility.
It always supplied as a complete, tested microwave cable assembly with defined and guaranteed radio frequency and
mechanical values.
Also it provides an optimum solution to your microwave transmission problems
SUCOFLEX® is defined in the following way:
One standard assembly consists of the following items if no additional specifications are provided:
• Microwave cable specified
• Connectors specified
• Marking sleeve with serial number
• RF test protocol showing insertion and return losses
Advantages of SUCOFLEX®






Overview SUCOFLEX®

Summary of SUCOFLEX® qualifications
The entire SUCOFLEX family is certified to the following standards through testing, analysis or similarity.
Temperature, altitude and humidity
• MIL-STD-810, method 518.1, procedure I
Thermal shock
• MIL-STD-202, method 106, condition B1, 25 cycles, temperature: −54 to 125 °C
Mechanical shock
• MIL-STD-810, method 516.3, procedure I (half-sine), 20 g, 6 to 9 ms, 45 Hz cross over frequency
• MIL-STD-810, method 516, procedure I (saw-tooth), 40 g saw-tooth pulse of 11 ms duration 3 shocks in each of the six directions
Vibration
• MIL-STD-810, method 519.3, procedure I, figure 514.3-1, (gunfire), 26.5 min. with specified vibration profile
• MIL-STD-810, method 514.3, procedure I (random), functional: 0.2 g2/Hz, endurance: 0.83 g2/Hz
• MIL-STD-202; method 204, condition G (sinusoidal), acceleration: 30 g, frequency range: 10 to 2000 Hz,
duration: 4 hours in each of three axes
Acceleration
• MIL-STD-810, method 513.3, procedure II, 27 g, 5 min.
• MIL-STD-810, method 513.3, procedure I, 50 g, 5 min.
Chemical resistance
• British standard 3G100, part 2, section 3, class A
Moisture resistance
• MIL-STD-202, method 106, 10 day exposure
Salt fog
• MIL-STD-810, method 509.2, 48 hours exposure to a 5 % solution
Fungus
• MIL-STD-810, method 508.3
Sand and dust
• Def. stand. 07-55, part 2, section 4, issue 1, +35 °C, 3 hours
Solar radiation
• MIL-STD-810, method 505, procedure II