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327913-000

Manufacturer Part Number
327913-000
Description
Connector Accessories Hexa Shield Adapter Aluminum Alloy Olive Drab
Manufacturer
Tyco Electronics
Type
Hexa Shield Adapterr
Datasheet
11-16
Catalog 1654025
Revised 12-04
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Dimensions are in millimeters
and inches unless otherwise
specified. Values in brackets
are U.S. equivalents.
Supporting Information
Glossary
carried through the connec-
tor shell, or through a spe-
cial internal shell in the
case of individual coaxial
contacts.
Shielding
See Shield.
Shielding Effectiveness (SE)
The reduction in field
strength resulting from inter-
posing a metallic barrier
between a source and
receptor of electromagnetic
energy.
Shore
A scale for comparing hard-
ness. Higher Shore values
represent harder materials.
The hardness of a polymer,
for example, is usually rep-
resented as Shore A or
Shore D, with D being
harder.
Shrink Ratio
An expression of how much
the inside diameter of
shrink tubing will reduce in
size when recovered. The
inverse of the expansion
ratio. See also Expansion
Ratio.
Shrink Temperature, Minimum
The minimum temperature
at which a product begins
to recover.
Signal Cable
A cable designed to carry
current of less than 12
amperes per conductor.
Skew
Any out-of-squareness of
the cut end of a piece of
tubing after shrinking.
SMO (Special Manufacturing
Order)
An order to evaluate manu-
facturing and production
capability for a new or
changed design for a cus-
tomer and to provide devel-
opment samples of
potential products for cus-
tomers. SMO products are
separate and distinct from
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Dimensions are shown for
reference purposes only.
Specifications subject
to change.
standard products. New,
potential products are usu-
ally run as SMO products
for a minimum of three times
before being considered for
manufacture as a standard
product.
Solder
An alloy that melts at rela-
tively low temperatures and
is used to join metals with
higher melt points.
Solder Contact
A contact or terminal having
a cup, hollow cylinder, eye-
let, or hook to accept a wire
for a conventional soldered
termination.
Solder Cup
A tubular end of a terminal
into which a wire conductor
is inserted prior to being
soldered.
Solderability
The property of a metal sur-
face that allows it to be
readily wetted by molten
solder. See also Wetting.
Soldering
A process of joining metallic
surfaces with solder without
melting the base metal.
SolderSleeve Device
A device of flux-coated sol-
der preform encapsulated
in a heat-recoverable plas-
tic sleeve. Upon the appli-
cation of heat, the flux and
solder will melt and flow as
the sleeve recovers, forcing
the solder around and onto
the metallic parts being
joined, thus forming an
electrically insulated and
strain-relieved joint.
Solid Conductor
A conductor composed of
one single strand.
Solvent Resistance
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The ability of a material to
retain physical and electri-
cal properties after being
immersed in specific sol-
vents.
SPC
Silver-plated copper.
SPC (Statistical Process
Control)
The use of statistical tech-
niques such as control
charts to analyze a process
or its output so as to take
appropriate actions to
achieve and maintain a
state of control and to
improve the capability of
the process.
Specific Gravity
The ratio of the density
(mass per unit volume) of a
material to that of water.
Specific Inductive Capacity
See Dielectric Constant.
Splice
A joint connecting conduc-
tors with good mechanical
strength and conductivity; a
terminal that permanently
joins two or more wires.
Strain Relief
The technique for or act of
removing or lessening the
strain or stress on a joint,
splice, or termination.
SolderSleeve devices pro-
vide strain relief.
Strain Relief Clamp
See Cable Clamp.
Strand
A single unit of a conductor.
Stranded Conductor
A conductor composed of
more than one single
strand. The strands in
stranded conductors are
usually twisted or braided
together.
Strip
To remove insulation from a
wire or cable.
Stripe
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