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News Release from: Icore International | Subject: High-current connector solutions
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 03 February 2004
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Fast access to detailed information about a wide range of innovative high-current connector solutions is offered by a new set of connector literature from interconnection expert Icore International.
Fast access to detailed information about a wide range of innovative high-current connector solutions is offered by a new set of connector literature from interconnection expert, Icore International The new literature is issued in the form of individual datasheets, to allow easy updating, with the individual datasheets colour-coded by product group as an aid to rapid and straightforward product selection
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 18 Oct 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Products covered in Icore International's new high-current connector literature include rack and panel connectors with ratings up to 400A, which are ideal for use where quick installation, removal, or isolation of equipment is required; push-on busbar connectors with ratings up to 1600A, which are designed for use in withdrawable switchgear and motor control centres; single-pole uninsulated connectors; and insulated single-pole connectors for use in military, transport and similarly demanding applications.
Also featured in the literature are Icore's contact bands.
These innovative strips are designed for inclusion in the user's own connector designs.
When used between the mating surfaces of the connector, contact bands provide reduced connection resistance, allowing the size of the connector to be kept to a minimum for a given current rating, while also reducing insertion force.
For all of the products included, Icore's new literature provides an overview in three languages (English, German and French), together with essential characteristics, product photographs and, where appropriate, detailed dimension drawings.
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