Matched Waveguide Tees are utilized in microwave and radio frequency systems. These are designed for dividing or combining RF power evenly between two or three waveguide ports while keeping up a high level of signal integrity. Trees are called "matched" as they are engineered to have the same impedance at all ports, which reduces signal and reflections loss. The input energy is distributed equally among the output ports, with little energy being lost in the procedure. Matched Waveguide Tees are made from high-quality materials like aluminum, brass, or copper, and are precision-machined for ensuring accurate dimensions and an ideal match between ports.