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Higher density for modular industrial connector
Harting has added a high-density module to its Han-Modular range of industrial connectors.
News from Harting (15 October 2002)
Plastic connectors handle medical sterilisation
ODU has developed the plastic-bodied Medi-Snap push-pull locking circular connector for the medical equipment market.
News from ODU (10 October 2002)
Acquisition brings Plugway to Nova
Nova Electrical has purchased the Power Systems Division of Astra Engineering Products (previously called Cressall Engineering/EMS).
News from Nova Electrical ( 9 October 2002)
Amphenol acquires Radsok
The Industrial Operations Division of Amphenol has completed the acquisition of the Radsok Business Unit of K and K Stamping, based in Detroit, MI.
News from Amphenol ( 8 October 2002)
Mains connectors take up to 20A
New from Bulgin is a range of high-power mains connectors for applications up to 20A, 250V AC. Brochure available
News from Bulgin Components ( 8 October 2002)
High-current connector bridge keeps trains live
A new high-current connector bridge is the ideal choice for providing safe and reliable electrical connections between adjacent rail cars.
News from Icore International ( 3 October 2002)
All the right connections at Railtex
Lightning current arresters, surge voltage protectors, heavy-duty connectors, data multiplexers, power supplies and rail-mounting terminals will all feature at Railtex.
News from Phoenix Contact ( 3 October 2002)
Slim line for optoisolated interface terminals
Interfacing electronic systems with power circuitry is straightforward and inexpensive, even when space is limited, with the new DEK range of optoisolated interface terminals from Phoenix Contact.
News from Phoenix Contact ( 3 October 2002)
Interface terminal blocks aid PLC cabling
The Phoenix Contact Varioface cabling system for PLCs has now been extended to include passive interface terminal blocks.
News from Phoenix Contact ( 2 October 2002)
Terminals simplify direct power and signal wiring
The HDC RailMate combines a heavy-duty power and signal connector with the functionality of a control cabinet rail-mounted terminal and the ease of use of a tool-free snap-in connection.
News from Weidmuller (UK) ( 1 October 2002)
Adapter speeds PLC wiring
A new 16-channel front adapter brings fast, easy, error-free wiring to all commonly used I/O modules for the Siemens S7-300 range of PLCs.
News from Phoenix Contact (27 September 2002)
Shielded connector for sensitive bus signals
The Han Quintax Z Series is a shielded connector module designed for use with Harting's Han-Modular range of heavy-duty industrial connectors.
News from Harting (23 September 2002)
Power connectors seal against dust and water
Duraline's enhanced 15MP-3 male plug and 15FP-3 female connector provide complete protection against dust and allow continuous submersion in up to 6ft of water when capped or mated.
News from Duraline (19 September 2002)
No screws required for quick power connections
The 'quick connect' range of industrial plugs and sockets available from Cee Norm UK has been even further improved to achieve faster assembly times.
News from Cee-Norm UK (17 September 2002)
Powerful connectors at rail show
At Railtex 2002, Harting is featuring a broad spectrum of connectors for rail applications, including a number of new products.
News from Harting ( 9 September 2002)
Terminals provide plug-in convenience
A novel range of rail-mounted terminals combines the convenience and speed of plug-in connections with the ease of use, versatility and durability of standard terminals.
News from Phoenix Contact ( 5 September 2002)
Cat6 connection system is catching on
User application article Datwyler's Unilan Ultimax UTP solution is being installed in a growing number of large-scale building projects around the UK.
News from Datwyler (UK) ( 3 September 2002)
Guard and clip protect against disconnection
Accidental disconnection of computer network systems can have catastrophic consequences, but two simple devices from Datwyler can avoid the problem.
News from Datwyler (UK) ( 3 September 2002)
Rugged twist to network connectors
The Variosub-RJ45/IP67 connector is a reliable and cost-effective method of connecting network services to equipment which is required to operate in demanding environments.
News from Phoenix Contact (30 August 2002)
Modular approach simplifies power distribution
The Maxi-PLS power distribution system provides standard components that can be used to create control systems rated up to 3200A, without the need for bending, cutting and excessive labour times. Brochure available
News from Rittal (30 August 2002)
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