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5707 and 6100: Splash-water proofed IEC appliance inlets


Protection of unused interfaces


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ONEC has expanded its offering of Protection Caps for Circular Connectors.


M8x1 , M12x1


and 7/8” caps for Male and Female Connectors are available now. The IP67 rated


caps are designed to protect


unused interfaces from moisture, contamination and damage during production, shipping and storage. Application fields are junction boxes,


rotary


encoders, distribution cabinets and controllers. The standard color is black- additional colors are available on request.


Keyfacts:


• Material protection cap: PA GF • Material loop: TPE • Material o-ring: FKM • Temperature range: -30°C up to +85°C • Degree of protection: IP67 in mated condition • Recommended torque: M 8= 0,4 Nm; M12= 0,6 Nm;7/8“= 0,8 Nm


CONEC Elektronische Bauelemente GmbH Tel: 02941/765-85 Web:mwww.conec.com


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CHURTER now offers two appliance inlets in splash-water proofed versions. The appliance inlet 6100-3 with a sealing kit has a protection degree of IP 54, both into the equipment and to the cord connector. The 5707 power entry module with line filter offers IP 65 protection into the equipment as a standard feature. With the optional sealing kit, the coupling to the cable connector is additionally protected to IP 54. For applications in environments where there is splashing water,


S SCHURTER offers the two


connector types 6100 and 5707 in an newly optional version with a sealing kit which guarantees IP 54 to the cord connectors. The compact power entry module 5707 contains an appliance inlet C14, fuse holders and either a standard or medical line filter. As a standard feature it is rated to protection class IP 65 into the equipment and thus provides a tight seal against dust and splashes. The component provides seals at the assembly opening, at the screws, the fuse holders and between the connector pins and the connector housing.


With the new additional gasket in the appliance inlet, type 5707 is rated for IP 54 protection between the inlet and the cord connector when it is plugged in. The power entry module is particularly well suited for medical equipment that must routinely be cleaned and disinfected. This includes equipment such as diagnosis, dialysis and infusion units. It is also ideal for commercial applications, for example in beverage machines. The C14 inlet type 6100-3 is also available with a sealing kit for a protection degree of IP 54 for both into the device as well as the coupling to the cable connector. This is suited for equipment used in outdoor applications, for vehicle charging units, for vehicle diagnostics as well as for ultrasound cleaning or stirring equipment in the laboratories. Independent testing laboratories have examined and confirmed the reliability of the new sealing kits according to IEC 60529. To ensure the tightness of IP 54 with these sealed versions in actual use, the safety bracket (included in the kit) has to be applied to secure the cord set to the equipment.


Schurter Ltd Tel: 01243 810 810


High Speed Connector Choices from Selwyn I


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f you are looking for connectors and cables suitable for high speed data transmission, then Selwyn Electronics have a number of solutions available to you, whatever the environment you are using them in. Suitable for Camera Link, Mini Camera link and


Power over Camera Link, they have a range of 0.8mm pitch HDR/HDRA connectors and locking cable assemblies, which can be supplied at custom lengths For a more rugged environment, Selwyn have a


range of push-pull locking circular connectors, with operating speeds up to 10Gbps. These connectors and cables are available with a protection level up to IP68, if you need it. Of course, if you are looking for


the lowest cost solution then Selwyn offer USB 1.0, USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 connectors and cables, and even have a locking USB connector available, to increase reliability.


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Component Tape Splicing from Benz Ltd T


he widest range of component tape splicing systems in the British Isles is available from Benz


Ltd. Keeping automatic pick & place equipment going while changing component reels and being able to use partially used reels, without the loss of components in the leader section,


provides


substantial cost savings. Double Splice Tape for 8mm paper SMD tapes, universal Brass Shims and Cover Tape Extenders for many widths conveniently achieve these aims.


New additions are Top-Splice, a cost-


effective ESD safe way of connecting 8mm SMD cover tapes, and Cartridge Brass Shim, which save time and money by employing the stapler principle SMD tape splicing. Cover Tape Joiners, Radial Component Tape Joiners, Tape Reel Sealers plus single and double-sided clear adhesive foil for test printing and trial placement, without having to clean the PCB before reuse, make life easier for the assembly professional.


Benz Ltd Tel 0845 1700 123 Electronics NOVEMBER 2013 Web: web: www.benzltd.com enter 816


he Larasian Group has enacted a ‘cabinet reshuffle’ with the Managing Directors of its two electronics companies switching roles with immediate effect.


T Pete Cross, formerly at Lascar,


will take the reins at Corintech, whilst Sean Wigmore moves to Lascar from Corintech. In the coming months both companies will be reviewing all aspects of the business and enacting some restructuring to allow the creation of new teams designed to focus on customers’ specific needs and future requirements. Corintech Ltd. offers a complete, experienced


contract electronics manufacturing service covering everything from printed circuit board design and assembly,


to full product build. Lascar


Electronics is a leading provider of digital panel instruments, data loggers and custom design and manufacturing solutions.


Corintech Ltd. Tel: 01425 655655 Web: www.corintech.com


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Larasian Group Announces ‘Cabinet Reshuffle’ at Corintech and Lascar


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