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Nortech Announces New Patent for Non-Magnetic Expanded Beam Fiber Optic Cable Technology

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MINNEAPOLIS, April 08, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nortech Systems ("Nortech" or the "Company"), a global leader in digital connectivity solutions and data management engineering, proudly announces its latest innovation—a groundbreaking patent for non-magnetic expanded beam fiber optic cables. This revolutionary technology platform reimagines connectivity as lighter, faster, and more sustainable while ruggedized for superior performance in the most demanding environments.

The patented non-magnetic expanded beam technology introduces a hybrid solution that seamlessly integrates optical and electrical elements, making it the ideal choice for industries requiring precision, durability, and reliability. From medical imaging systems to aerospace and military applications, this innovation sets a new benchmark for high-speed, high-performance data transmission.

Revolutionizing Connectivity with Expanded Beam Technology

Unlike traditional physical contact connectors, Nortech’s expanded beam fiber optic cables utilize advanced lenses to expand, collimate, and refocus light beams. Key benefits include reduced contamination impact, enhanced reliability, and improved insertion loss performance. Built with robust precision-lens technology and non-magnetic materials like aluminum, titanium, and silver, the solution achieves outstanding durability with reliable performance in high magnetic-field environments such as MRI systems.

"Our non-magnetic expanded beam fiber optic patent redefines innovation in connectivity," said Jay D. Miller, President and CEO at Nortech Systems. "With capabilities such as over 100,000 mating cycles, reduced contamination sensitivity, and unparalleled data integrity, this technology is transforming industries that demand the very best from their digital connectivity. We’re very bullish on the future of Nortech and continue to make R&D investments to accelerate long-term growth."

The imposition of tariffs may significantly impact contract manufacturers with facilities in China and Mexico, including Nortech. "While the Company continues to invest in new technologies, such as non-magnetic expanded beam technology, we are closely monitoring any potential changes that could affect our operations and the operations of our customers." added Miller. "Much of our production work globally takes a near-shoring approach to build products in-country, for-country. This allows Nortech to better serve customers with reduced shipping costs and time, while limiting the adverse impact of tariffs."