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Connectors, Terminals, Busbars and Slip Rings
News Release from: Amphenol Industrial Operations | Subject: Amphe-Armor
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 02 November 2007
Durable connectors keep water out
Tthe IP67-rated Amphe-Armor connectors feature a solder wire termination and heavy duty coupling nut.
Amphenol Industrial Operations has released Amphe-Armor over-moulded rugged circular connectors designed for demanding applications and harsh environments These tough field-installable, field-repairable connectors have a water-tight construction and offer exceptional durability
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 29 Mar 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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In addition to their high impact, glass-filled thermoplastic over-moulded housing, the IP67-rated Amphe-Armor connectors feature a solder wire termination and heavy duty coupling nut.
Their rugged design makes them suitable for a wide range of applications with equipment employed in geophysical, machine tool, railway and motor control environments and energy control systems, meteorology and water treatment plants.
Amphe-Armor connectors operate from -55C to +125C and are available in a variety of shell sizes and contacts with either a PT or a GT insert option.
Amphenol's PT miniature bayonet connectors offer twice the number of contacts in half the size of a standard connector whilst the GT reverse bayonet coupling connectors have an audible and tactile full mating feature.
The GT versions are also available as Amphe-Power connectors with Radsok technology, which can handle up to 50% higher amperages than MS-standard products, or from 50 to over 1000A of continuous duty.
Amphenol Industrial Operations offers its Amphe-Armor connectors in a choice of component colours.
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