Harbour Industries Receives M25038/3 QPL

April 27, 2021

Harbour Industries LLC, a Marmon | Berkshire Hathaway company announced they have achieved qualification to MIL-DTL-25038/3 from the Department of Defense, Defense Logistics Agency. With a continuous operating temperature rating up to 260 C, AeroPOWER Firezone M25038/3 wire and cable are high-temp solutions for harsh environments such as aircraft engines.

Harbour’s QPL includes gauge sizes 22 through 12, with color code options per the MIL-DTL-25038 slant sheet. These flight critical cables meet or exceed the industry standards for weight and space as well as remaining fire resistant for fifteen minutes at 2000 F.

“We are pleased to add this key Mil-Spec approval. Harbour Industries continues to be a trusted source for aerospace wire and cable. With this latest QPL we can now support critical firezone applications,” said Robert Canny, President.

Harbour is committed to superior customer service, delivering quality products to the aerospace community. For more information on the complete offering of AeroPOWER Firezone M25038/3 cables visit: https://bit.ly/3tt5ZjC.

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