2000 BIRNS develops a unique double-ferrule electro-hydraulic connector adapter system for use with underwater electrical oil-filled cables, and supplies 5,000-volt oil-filled cable assemblies to a major US Navy prime contractor.
2000 BIRNS develops its DPT (Delamination Preclusion Technology), based on an effective NCC (Non-Conductive Coating) to obviate Cathodic Delamination. BIRNS supplies DPT-protected penetrators and cable assemblies for high-pressure manned submersibles, with testing witnessed by American Bureau of Shipping.
2001 BIRNS develops Class A 100-amp power connectors for deep-submergence manned submarines, to withstand high open-face pressure.
2001 BIRNS develops Class A high-performance 50Ω coaxial connectors, with polyethylene dielectrics, for use with GPS-frequency military submarine antennae, to withstand open face pressure to 2km depth.
2002 BIRNS develops expertise in molding Tefzel fluoropolymer and bonding it to stainless steel connectors and Tefzel-jacketed cables. BIRNS also perfects techniques for molding Hypalon (CSPE), further expanding BIRNS' high-performance molding and bonding repertoire.
2002 BIRNS produces Titanium-shell single-pin Class A connectors, to withstand open face pressure to 10km depth.