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Speedy access to high-current contacts

An Icore International product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 16, 2002

Band 8 sprung contact elements greatly simplify the design and construction of high-current connectors for use in demanding applications.

New production facilities at its UK plant mean that interconnect specialist, Icore International, is now offering even better deliveries on its innovative strip-form Band 8 sprung contact elements, which greatly simplify the design and construction of high-current connectors for use in demanding applications.

Ideal for use in providing reliable high-current electrical connections between rotating or sliding components, Band 8 sprung contact strips are fitted between the conductive surfaces.

This arrangement gives greatly improved contact compared with the direct mating of the surfaces, with lower contact resistance, increased current-carrying capability and higher short-circuit withstand capacity.

The Band 8 system is particularly suitable for the most demanding applications, since it uses large silver-plated current transfer elements which are electrically independent of the sprung supporting tape.

This provides low contact resistance, and ensures that optimum contact pressure is maintained, even when the connector is operated at its maximum rating for long periods.

"More and more designers are starting to realise the benefits of our Band 8 technology", said Icore's Greg Maden, "and we are seeing it used in products as diverse as withdrawable SF6 switchgear and high-current power supplies for electronic equipment".

"As a result of the product's versatility and performance", continued Maden, "the demand for it is increasing rapidly.

Our new manufacturing facilities mean, however, that, even with this increase, we will be able to respond to our customers' needs faster than ever".

Band 8 contact strip has an operating temperature range of -150 to +180C, and can, under short-circuit conditions, withstand transient temperatures of up to +270C without damage.

It is suitable for use in high-current connectors of all types with, in suitable designs, fault ratings of up to 200kA.

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