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Hermetic push-pull connectors are specialized electrical connectors designed to create a high-quality, hermetic seal in vacuum and high-pressure environments with the convenience of simplified connector engagement.

Douglas Electrical takes standard, non-hermetic commercially available push-pull connectors and converts them into hermetic connector assemblies. We integrate a variety of connections including wires, cables, pins, flex circuits, and more.

Hermetic push-pull connectors are simple to use. These connectors can be quickly connected and disconnected, even in challenging environments such as high-vacuum or high-pressure conditions. This makes them suitable for use in applications where frequent connection and disconnection is required, such as in testing or maintenance procedures, including test and measurement applications or on equipment requiring routine maintenance or inspection.

Push-pull connectors are highly durable and resistant to damage. They are typically constructed from high-quality materials such as stainless steel or titanium, which makes them resistant to corrosion and other forms of wear and tear.

The Douglas Advantage for Push-Pull Connectors

Douglas Electrical Components can convert virtually any standard push-pull connector into a hermetic connector assembly. This can include the existing mechanical interface or use a custom machined housing in a variety of sealing methods and materials. Push-pull connectors can be designed into a sealed bulkhead assembly or simply be used as a backpotted connector with hermetic properties and integral wires, pins, or cables. We utilize various trusted push-pull connector brands and series to maintain your backwards compatibility and ease of integration.

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