GradConn and GCT Merge

From July 1st, 2024, GradConn & GCT (both Aloco Group companies) will merge under the GCT brand. The planned completion date is Q1 2025.

All current GradConn products will remain available under their existing part codes for the foreseeable future. Please contact us if you need to re-order.

Please use one of the links below to continue your journey.

Even More Choice

Following the merger with GCT your choice of Board-to-Board connectors is now even wider.

GradConn B2B connectors will remain available under the same part code for existing projects. Please contact us if you need to re-order.

Even More Choice

Following the merger with GCT your choice of SIM connectors is now even wider.

GradConn SIM connectors will remain available under the same part code for existing projects. Please contact us if you need to re-order.

From July 1st 2024 GradConn has merged with GCT. To find out how this may affect your purchases please click here.
From July 1st 2024 GradConn has merged with GCT. To find out how this may affect your purchases please click here.
From July 1st 2024 GradConn has merged with GCT. To find out how this may affect your purchases please click here.
From July 1st 2024 GradConn has merged with GCT. To find out how this may affect your purchases please click here.
News Release - 2022-03-10

Corrosion resistant Nautilus Cable assemblies with IP68 and IP69K protection

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Designed to withstand extremely harsh environments, Nautilus cable assemblies with stainless steel SMA connectors offer peak performance against corrosion.

Rated to IP67, IP68 and IP69K for high pressure and high temperature washdown protection.

The SMA interface makes it one of the smallest solutions in the market specified to IP69K. Combined with a stainless steel body, the new Nautilus connectors offer excellent corrosion resistance in a compact package. A choice of o-ring materials are available to further enhance performance best suited for your demanding application.

Currently, there are limited options available in the market for stainless steel SMA cable assemblies. GradConn is addressing the need for assembles used within increasingly demanding environments, helping to expand Nautilus solutions into new market applications including:

  • Sewage & waste management
  • Mining
  • Marine
  • Food preparation
  • Agri-tech & hydroponics

Standard waterproof SMA connectors made from gold plated brass may fail in specific applications within these industries. For example, the exposure to hydrogen sulfide found in underground sewer environments would cause severe corrosion problems for equipment using standard brass SMA connectors, but is not an issue for stainless steel versions.

Gradconn also manufacture stainless steel caps for total protection when the SMA connector is unmated and open to the elements.

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