Are smaller enclosures reshaping expectations of cable manufacturers?
Electrical enclosures are getting smaller. Control cabinets, panels, and equipment housings now have less space...
Read MoreCable size matters when it comes to getting a specification spot on, so when GEM saw an opportunity to make a serious dent in the cost associated with an order from one of their clients in the satellite industry, their recommendation was a measure of their dedication to keeping customer costs low.
When the customer submitted a repeat purchase order for five kilometres of LMR240 coaxial cable, they did not ask for anything other than confirmation of a quick delivery date.

Always looking for ways to support our customer’s bottom-line, we nevertheless asked a few pertinent questions.
Once we knew that they could increase the signal strength at one point, we made the calculations to establish if another of our products could offer a better solution. As we were able to guarantee the maximum loss at the other end, we proposed the LMR195, a coaxial with a much smaller diameter than LMR240, and amended the order to give them a cost saving of 20%.
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