Echo Ultrasonics Lemo 00 to Lemo 00 SuperFlex Single Cable, L00SSL00

Part Number : L00SSL00

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Echo Ultrasonics

SuperFlex single cable from Echo Ultrasonics with Lemo 00 connectors on both ends. Built for high-precision ultrasonic testing, this cable offers maximum flexibility, ruggedness, and high-temperature resistance.

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KWD 38.250


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Description

The Echo Ultrasonics Lemo 00 to Lemo 00 SuperFlex Single Cable delivers superior flexibility and endurance for NDT professionals conducting single-channel ultrasonic tests. With Echo’s unique silicone elastomer construction, the cable performs consistently in harsh temperatures — remaining soft and usable from -40°F to 500°F, and tolerating peaks up to 750°F. Its non-coiling nature and high durability make it ideal for frequent deployment in the field. Dual Lemo 00 connectors ensure broad compatibility across ultrasonic systems. Lightweight and heat-safe, this cable supports safe and precise flaw detection with minimal handling fatigue.

Key Features

• Maintains flexibility in sub-zero and high-temperature environments. • Designed with insulating sheaths to enhance safety during high-heat testing. • Lightweight, non-conductive materials ensure easy handling and operator safety. • SuperFlex design prevents coiling, kinking, or stiffening during use. • Compatible with Microdot and Lemo connectors for broad probe support. • Available in customizable lengths and connector types. • Manufactured in the USA.

Downloads

Echo Ultrasonics High & Low Temperature Cables.pdf

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Echo Ultrasonics Superflex UT Cables.pdf

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Specifications

Cable Type
SuperFlex Single Element Cable
Connector Type
Lemo 00 to Lemo 00
Temperature Range
-40°F to 500°F continuous, 750°F brief
Flex Rating
Ultra-flexible, no coiling
Jacket Material
Pure silicone elastomer
Connector Fit
Universal Lemo 00
Ideal Use
Ultrasonic flaw detection and signal routing

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