Active Products
Intelligent Rack Power Distribution Intelligent PDUs and inline meters that give you more control of power and cooling in the datacenter.
Remote power monitoring and metering of current (amps), voltage, power (kVA, kW) and energy consumption (kWh)
020 7090 1390
sales.uk@
raritan.com
Raritan.co.uk
Individual outlet and outlet group switching available Environment probe/sensor ready Power information from individual outlets, units, lines and circuit breakers
Cable Management
AURIGA ANIXTER
BATT CABLES CABCON
CABLENET CMS plc
Tel: 0870 121 9990
www.aurigaeurope.com Tel: 01895 276800
www.anixter.co.uk Tel: 01322 441166
www.batt.co.uk Tel: 01494 753802
www.cabcononline.co.uk Tel: 01276 405300
www.cablenet.co.uk Tel: 01252 379379
www.cmsplc.com See main heading under “Fibre Optics” See main heading under “Active Products” See main heading under “Cabling Supplies” See main heading under “Cabling Supplies” See main heading under “Cabling Supplies” See main heading under “Cabling Supplies” CMW Ltd are a leading supplier of cable management and containment products to the networking and data industry.
We offer next day delivery on all stock products to your offi ce or site address. We specialise in POD boxes and bespoke metalwork products. We are also a major distributor for LSOH rubber nitrile cable matting for both fl oor and basket trays.
Cable Management for the Networking Industry
DÄTWYLER CABLES MILLS
MINITRAN
• Data Cable Matting • POD / GOP Boxes • Flexible Conduits • Braided Sleeving • PVC Trunking
• Velcro Cable Ties • Cage Nut Sets • Fixings & Fasteners • Basket Trays • Floor Grommets
Tel: 0208 833 2626
sales@millsltd.com Tel: 01279 757775
www.minitran.co.uk
For over 30 years Molex has manufactured comprehensive UTP, FTP and Optical Fibre cabling products suitable for the transmission of voice, data and video imaging signals. As one of the original pioneers of structured cabling we have provided state-of-the-art communication solutions to some of the biggest organisations in the world.
Molex Incorporated is the world’s second largest manufacturer of electronic, electrical and fibre optic interconnection products and systems, switches and application tooling. Based in Lisle, Illinois, USA, the company has over 60 years experience and operates 45 manufacturing facilities in 17 countries.
Alongside our PowerCat™ copper solution and fibre product range is the innovative Laserstream™ blown fibre Solution, Canobeam™, a Free Space Optics wireless solution and the ModLink™ Plug & Play range ideal for labour intensive environments. All products and services comply with and exceed recognised industry standards.
Cabling Specialist AURIGA
BATT CABLES CABLENET CMS plc MILLS
MINITRAN NEXANS
Tel: 0870 121 9990
www.aurigaeurope.com Tel: 01322 441166
www.batt.co.uk Tel: 01276 405300
www.cablenet.co.uk Tel: 01252 379379
www.cmsplc.com Tel: 0208 833 2626
sales@millsltd.com Tel: 01279 757775
www.minitran.co.uk Tel: 020 8557 3456
ncs.uk@
nexans.com See main heading under “Fibre Optics” See main heading under “Cabling Supplies” See main heading under “Cabling Supplies” See main heading under “Cabling Supplies” See main heading under “Cabling Supplies” See main heading under “Active Products” See main heading under “Copper Cable Systems”
Cable Management Warehouse Ltd Unit 5 Arkwright Road Industrial Estate Arkwright Road, Bedford, MK42 0LQ
Tel: 01234 848030 Fax: 01234 853603
E-mail:
sales@cmwltd.co.uk Web:
www.cmwltd.co.uk
Tel: 02380 279999
www.daetwyler-cables.com See main heading under “Cabling Supplies” See main heading under “Cabling Supplies” See main heading under “Active Products”
For a free copy of our Product Catalogue or other product information, please call us or visit the website.
Molex, Premise Networks Division 1000 Lakeside North Harbour, Westen Road Portsmouth PO6 3EN
T: 01489 572111 F: 01489 580 555 W:
www.molexpn.co.uk
Dominion® PX Hardware Product of the Year
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