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Farnell enhances mission-critical portfolio

Farnell enhances mission-critical portfolio

Farnell has significantly broadened its portfolio of high-quality components tailored for mission-critical industries. These include high standard components, parts, and services for the devices that often help save people, assets and infrastructure in extreme and remote locations.

In addition, customers designing for mission-critical projects can benefit from a 10% discount to all qualifying SIC code holders or defence, aerospace and marine procurement departments or contractors for orders submitted before 30th September 2025. The offer is valid throughout EMEA.

Farnell’s comprehensive offerings of high-reliability electronic components for aerospace, defence and marine applications are now easily categorised and segmented for improved ordering. This curated selection features products from leading manufacturers renowned for their performance and dependability, including:

  • Rugged connectors for vibration prone platforms
  • Sealed electro mechanical devices for salt spray and sand exposure
  • Low loss cables & wire assemblies rated from 65 to +200°C
  • Precision passives tuned for radar, navigation and communications
  • Radiation tolerant semiconductors for aerospace and satellite payloads
  • Comprehensive development tools and test & measurement equipment
  • Qualified production supplies for conformal coating and PCB rework

All of Farnell’s offerings are built to comply with strict MIL-SPEC and ISO certifications. This ensures that they provide seamless integration and field-tested reliability for operational environments where every single component matters and includes:

  • High-performance, military-grade connector solutions
  • High-performance cable preforms
  • Precision passive components
  • Rugged semiconductors
  • Accurate test equipment solutions for harsh environments and high-performance mission critical applications

Dan Ford, VP of Sales, EMEA, Farnell, said: “The demand for products required to support mission-critical applications is accelerating. For example, due to climate change, urgent responses needed to natural disaster zones are becoming more frequent but are often deemed unsafe for search and rescue teams, and mission-critical equipment, such as drones operating in remote areas can be life-saving.

“From real time port surveillance and search and rescue to satellite based environmental monitoring, we are committed to ensuring the availability of a range of products dedicated to our mission-critical customers so they can ensure precision and reliability. For a limited time, we are making these vital components available at a discounted rate.”

Details about the mission critical campaign can be found at https://uk.farnell.com/mission-critical