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7. Field assembly of 10Gbit/s Ethernet connectors - To speed field assembly of connectors for 10Gbit/s Ethernet transmission systems, HARTING has equipped the har-speed M12 connector with insulation displacement connector (IDC) technology


10. EZ+ offers a HDG alternative - Legrand has developed an alternative to hot dip galvanised steel wire cable tray for Class 8 installations with the launch of Cablofil’s EZ+ range


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8. Bespoke trunking solution for furniture specialist - REHAU has combined its strength in the healthcare sector with its expertise in bespoke customer solutions in a contract for a leading furniture specialist


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NEWS 4. Securing gas specification down under - Emperor cable cleats from North-Yorkshire manufacturer, Ellis have been specified for use in a project aimed at converting coal seam gas into liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the Australian state of Queensland.


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5. Thousands of cables for next working day delivery - With over 3,000 products on the shelf and another 5,000 on short lead times, FS Cables, the UK cable distributor, offers thousands of cables for next working day delivery


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9. Playing a key role in town hall upgrade - Marshall-Tufflex’s Twin Plus, a cable management system capable of handling a wide variety and large quantity of power and data cabling, has been installed in the £6m refurbishment of Barnsley’s landmark Town Hall


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