Extreme temperatures: getting connectivity right in any environment

November 3, 2020 · 4 Lesezeit

How can you choose the right connectors to operate reliably in extreme cold or extreme heat? Fischer Connectors’ standard and customized connectivity solutions are specially designed to withstand extreme temperatures, so won’t let your equipment down.

 

Connectors are crucial components that often get overlooked when designing devices for applications subject to extreme temperatures.

They can make or break your equipment, putting lives at risk. Beyond considering a product’s operating temperature, it’s important to assess the performance of connectors and cables in their specific operating environment.

 

Fischer Connectors offers not only standardized products that operate within certain temperature ranges, e.g. from -55°C to +135°C for the ultra-rugged Fischer UltiMate™ Series, but also customized solutions designed to reach much higher or lower temperatures for dedicated applications.

 

In cold environments, choosing the right materials and connector configuration matters. Since connectors often freeze and crack, connectors enclosed in plastic and rubber are too fragile and let moisture in. Some metals are also unsuitable, as they fail to protect devices adequately from the elements. Although rarely used in extreme conditions, fiber optic is a good choice at low temperatures – e.g. to measure strain and temperature during powering tests on superconducting magnets at 1.9 Kelvin (see below), or along liquefied natural gas (LNG) pipelines down to -180°C.

UltiMate Series circular connectors from Fischer Connectors
The ultra-rugged Fischer UltiMate™ Series designed for harsh environments withstand extreme temperatures: -55°C to +135°C

The robust Fischer FiberOptic Series was made for demanding applications. For maximum flexibility and optimal weather protection, it offers one, two or four optical channels (or hybrid with two optical and two electrical contacts), and features IP68 mated & IP67 unmated ingress protection (Norm IEC 60529) and UPC & SM APC polishing. It guarantees reliable, long-term high optical performances for high precision and data transmission rates in harsh/extreme environments (Norm IEC 61753-1 Cat. E).

Performance tests conducted at cryogenic temperatures (1.9 Kelvin) at the European Organization for Nuclear Research’s (CERN) SM18  test facility confirmed the ruggedness of the Fischer FiberOptic connectivity solution. The CERN tests demonstrated that these connectors operate effectively in extreme cold, with a minimal effect on insertion and return losses, and on optical and sealing performance. As a bonus, they’re user-friendly, with push-pull mating plugs & receptacles, and easy to maintain and clean in the field.

Core Series Brass circular connectors from Fischer Connectors
The highly configurable Fischer Core Series includes high-performance chromium-plated brass connectors, in IP68/69 sealed and hermetic versions, that resist extreme temperatures (from -100°C to +200°C) and chemicals
Fiberoptic circular connectors from Fischer Connectors
The Fischer FiberOptic Series built to withstand extreme cold

In hot environments, connectors have to withstand high external temperatures – of natural or industrial origin – and avoid becoming a heat sink themselves. Plastic is usually unsuitable, as it may not resist stress, or may melt, burn, give off dangerous fumes or cause explosions. Some metals like steel or aluminum may overheat. Brass and fiber optic connectors are ideal, e.g. for defense, marine and medical markets, needing high-heat protection and maximum flexibility.

The highly configurable Fischer Core Series includes high-performance chromium-plated brass connectors, in IP68/69 sealed and hermetic versions, that resist extreme temperatures (from -100°C to +200°C) and chemicals, making them suitable for vacuum and underwater applications. Their premium materials also allow them to withstand most sterilization methods, useful in medical applications. Custom overmolded cable assemblies, including in thermoplastic & silicone, are also available for high heat resistance.

Freezing test of the single-fiber Fischer FiberOptic Series connector in Fischer Connectors’ laboratory

Fischer Connectors’ skilled technical and support teams help you build the right connectivity solutions for your most demanding applications in extreme temperatures, providing advice through design, prototype, assembly, testing, manufacturing, installation, and beyond.

The white paper “Fischer FiberOptic at cryogenic temperatures” presents the performances of a Fischer FiberOptic Series connector when tested at low temperatures (1.9 Kelvin) at the European Organization for Nuclear Research’s (CERN) SM18 test facility.

 

The CERN tests demonstrated that the Fischer FiberOptic Series connector operates effectively at cryogenic temperatures, with a minimal effect on insertion and return losses, and on optical and sealing performance. This connectivity solution is therefore robust enough to deliver precision optical performance in cryogenic as well as in other extreme applications.

 

Interested in this topic?
More details in our white paper “Fischer FiberOptic at cryogenic temperatures”

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