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CABLING & CABLE MANAGEMENT  SUPPLEMENT PRODUCTS A PERFECT MATCH


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This year’s HANNOVER MESSE that took place on 7th - 11th April, saw PFLITSCH present its latest solutions in the field of cable glands and trunking for future-proof cable management on its stand - Hall 13, Stand E99. PFLITSCH favours the concept of system modules for cable glands and trunking, an approach which allows application specific cable entries and routing to be economically configured and installed. Current examples include customer specific EMC solutions that bring together the advantages of the UNI Dicht and blueglobe series with PFLITSCH’s EMC experience. In this way, for example, PFLITSCH combines the UNI Multiple with


the TRI spring concept of the blueglobe TRI to allow several screened cables to be fed through one hole into a housing, safely and without wasting space. These EMC solutions are designed for a wide variety of applications in machine engineering, electrical engineering, automation and railway engineering. A further highlight at the trade fair was the blueglobe CLEAN Plus,


which was recently honoured with the iF Design Award in the ‘Industry/Skilled trades’ category by a jury of international design specialists. Crucial in the decision in favour of this cable gland as the winner were the product’s material choice, specially rounded surfaces of the pressure screw and ‘seamless’ design - as well as safety, brand value and branding. This cable gland was developed by PFLITSCH in accordance with EHEDG guidelines and is certified for the food processing industry. In the area of trunking, this year PFLITSCH demonstrated the


advantages, possibilities and savings potential of its component assembly services. Starting with the CAD design of the customer’s trunking layout, these services also include the configuration of the trunking components in the factory and the supply of ready to install assemblies and their installation on-site. In addition, PFLITSCH also informed visitors to the exhibition of


further new products and solutions from its trunking range. These include the optimised locking fastener for the company’s Industrial Trunking covers and the inline access converter, which adapts a trunking layout to the installation environment. Also on show is the new open Wire-tray Trunking system. Furthermore, PFLITSCH has extended its range of machines and


machine tools for the rational and reliable preassembly of Industrial, PIK and Slimline Trunking, which visitors were able to try out at the trade fair. For automated manufacturing systems, the Hückeswagen-headquartered manufacturer also showed off the wide range of possibilities of Automobile Trunking, which is well suited for floor trunking in robotics and machining centres.


PFLITSCH www.walterlogan.com/pflitsch T: 0208 446 0161


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