WR-08 E-Plane Bend - F-Band
F-Band

WR-08 E-Plane Bend

90 GHz - 140 GHz • Part No: RFE-EPB08

The WR-08 E-Plane Bend is a precision-engineered waveguide component that redirects millimeter-wave signals by 90 degrees in the narrow wall (E-field) plane. It is specifically designed for the 90 - 140 GHz frequency range, serving as a critical building block in F-Band infrastructure.

E-plane bends curve along the shorter dimension of the rectangular waveguide cross-section, providing vertical signal routing while maintaining phase integrity. WR-08 (F-Band, 90-140 GHz) is famous for the 94 GHz atmospheric window, making it the premier choice for high-resolution cloud-mapping radar and advanced plasma diagnostics.

Frequency Range90 GHz - 140 GHz
BandF-Band
Part NumberRFE-EPB08
Bend Angle90 Degrees
Bend PlaneE-Plane (Narrow Wall)
MaterialOFHC Copper
FlangesUG-387/U-M
FinishGold Plated
Waveguide Aperture0.080 x 0.040"
Features

Key Features

E-Plane Geometry

Bend follows the narrow wall (shorter dimension) of the waveguide, routing signals vertically while maintaining the broad-wall dimension.

Low Insertion Loss

Optimized bend radius and CNC-machined interior walls ensure minimal signal degradation through the 90-degree turn.

Precision CNC Machined

Each bend is machined from a solid billet of OFHC copper, maintaining tight dimensional tolerances throughout the bend radius.

Gold-Plated Construction

Gold plating provides excellent conductivity, corrosion resistance, and consistent electrical performance over the component's service life.

Applications

F-Band Use Cases

Cloud Radar

94 GHz weather mapping

Plasma Diagnostics

Fusion reactor monitoring

Sub-THz Research

Advanced materials science

Active Denial

Directed energy systems

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between an E-plane and H-plane bend?+

An E-plane bend curves the waveguide along its narrow wall (shorter dimension), shifting the electric field vertically. An H-plane bend curves along the broad wall (wider dimension), shifting the magnetic field horizontally.

What is the 94 GHz atmospheric window?+

While mmWave frequencies generally suffer from high atmospheric attenuation, there is a natural "window" at exactly 94 GHz where attenuation drops significantly. WR-08 components are used to build 94 GHz cloud radars that can see through fog and map weather patterns with incredible resolution.

How are WR-08 components manufactured?+

The internal dimensions of WR-08 are 0.080" x 0.040" (about 2mm x 1mm). They cannot be easily cast. They are typically electroformed (growing copper chemically over an aluminum mandrel) or precision-machined using specialized micro-milling bits to ensure perfect geometry.

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