Hard Anodised Aluminium Connector
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Hard Anodised Aluminium Connector

In response to the continued success of MacArtney's recent addition to the range of SubConn® connectors, the Hard Anodised SubConn Connector is now held as a stock item. Specially treated to resist cathodic de-bonding, the hard anodised aluminium is stronger than other non-conductive materials and can have a longer life.

Since its introduction as a special order connector, the Hard Anodised SubConn connector has been a success with offshore, military and ocean science customers. In response to their continued popularity, the MacArtney Underwater Technology Group that supplies the connectors have now extended the range to include versions of almost every type of SubConn in the standard range that includes standard, in-line and micro connectors.


The black hard anodised aluminium SubConn connector is a non-conductive material. The hard anodising process on connectors helps to prevent cathodic de-bonding, which can occur in certain environments where the potential of the connector is different to other equipment around it, for example an aluminium pressure bottle.


The hard anodised aluminium is stronger than other non-conductive materials, including PEEK, and can have a longer lifetime.

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