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AMETEK SCP

Westerly, Rhode Island www.ametek-ecp.com

President & CEO: Dave Zapico

AMETEK SCP is a provider of harsh environment intercon- nect solutions for challenging undersea applications such as submarines, UUVs, full ocean depth rated systems, and down- hole systems. Technology advances are demanding interconnect solutions that accommodate higher power, higher frequency

RF, laser, video, fast ethernet and complex ? ber optic signals.

AMETEK SCP, located in Westerly, Rhode Island is a global supplier of custom electrical and optical connectors, cable as- semblies and hull penetrators. AMETEK SCP products are battle proven and provide mission and life critical reliability.

AMETEK SCP is a business unit of AMETEK, Inc., a global manufacturer of electronic instruments and electromechani- cal devices. AMETEK SCP products are widely found on the

U.S. submarine ? eet as well as many other of the world’s na- vies. AMETEK SCP has a primary, dedicated manufacturing facility and access to multiple additional AMETEK manufac- turing locations as needed to support customer needs. AM-

ETEK SCP understands the materials required for connectors, cable assemblies and hull penetrators to maximize integrity and sustainable life and reduce weight and cost in subma- rines, based on environment and application. AMETEK SCP has expertise with stainless steel, nickel, aluminum, bronze, specialty alloys, nickel alloys, copper alloys and titanium, and uses this expertise to select the optimal material for the optimal connectivity system. AMETEK SCP is certi? ed to

ISO9001:2015, NAVSEA S9320-AM-PRO-020/MLDG,

MIL-C-24217, MIL-C-24231, US Level 1 SUBSAFE, and

UK MOD First Level compliance.

AMETEK SCP currently offers more than 2,500 products us- ing key technologies such as high density glass-to-metal-seals, state-of-the-art cable assembly molding/bonding and trans- mission technologies, including RF/microwave, Ethernet and ? ber optics. Its cable, connector, and molding capabilities save weight and ensure reliable communications for rapidly advanc- ing critical submarine system technologies. Higher frequencies and higher throughputs are required due to the demands of RF;

Wi-Fi; Fast Ethernet; ship-to-shore; high-energy outgoing laser signaling; and even high-resolution, 4K video for enhanced im- aging from photonics mast arrays. It provides US SUBSAFE

Level 1 and UK MOD First Level Hull Penetrators. www.marinetechnologynews.com

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