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Page 67 RAMPF: Foam Gaskets for Sealing and Protection


Wixom, MI — RAMPF has developed a variety of polyurethane and silicone products for the automo- tive, electronics and packaging industries. The company’s RAKU-PUR® (polyurethane) and RAKU-SIL® (silicone) provide efficient sealing and protection in a wide range of applications. Benefits of the materials include low water absorption, excellent adhesion and long-term temperature resistance. The company’s foam gaskets comply with


strict automotive industry emissions requirements and noise/vibration/harshness (NVH) standards. RAKU-PUR SPEED foam gaskets have been developed especially for the automotive industry and cure within three minutes of application. Typical uses of the material include door and


door-locking modules, brake lights, taillights, electrical enclosures, igni-


PTR Intros Integrated


PCB Housings Werne, Germany — PTR Messtech - nik has introduced a new type of integrated PCB housing. The tech- nology allows electrical contacts to be built directly into the housing, mak- ing them an integral part of a cus- tomer’s device. The housings create freedom for more design opportuni- ties, saving both time and expense, and the direct contact eliminates the need for soldering systems.


Taking X-ray inspection to the highest level


tion coil covers, fuse boxes, and ventilation grills. For the electronics industry, the gaskets meet


all the requirements for flame-retardant materials to UL 94 (HF-1, HF-2, and HBF). Many sealing systems in the company’s portfolio also comply with UL 50 and UL 50E test specifications for con- trol cabinets and other enclosures. Besides enclosures, the materials can be used for industrial lighting, LED modules, operating


equipment, housing covers, and solar inverters. Contact: RAMPF Group, Inc., 49037 Wixom


Fast-curing foam sealant. See at electronica, Hall A2 Booth 324


Tech Drive, Wixom, MI 48393 % 248-295-0223 fax: 248-295-0224 E-mail: info@rampf-group.com Web: www.rampf-group.com


DIN rail PCB housing with integrated contacts.


Other features of the technology


include low electrical resistance, mechanical reliability and a compact size. The design can also be adapted to meet specific customer require- ments — connected by screw or by push-in technology, for example. In the past, the design of the PCB con- nection system determined the design of the terminal. This is no longer the case, as the design can be adapted to meet the requirements of the application. For DIN rail housings, the com-


pany offers its INS260, in which the contacts and PCB are embedded. The uniform shape and bridging capabili- ty of all the poles — even between push-in and screw technologies — ensure that the IN series is compati- ble across a variety of applications. The IN is made out of plastic that complies with UL94 V0 and NFF 16-


101/102 I2F2 requirements. Contact: PTR Messtechnik


GmbH, Gewerbehof 38, 59368 Werne, Germany % +49-2389-7988-0 fax: +49-2389-7988-88 E-mail: info@ptr.eu Web: www.ptr.eu


See at electronica,


Hall A1 Booth 449 and Hall B3 Booth 340


The New Quadra Series ™


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The new Quadra 7™ is equipped with two 4K UHD displays. That’s 8 million pixels utilizing the 50µm pixel pitch and 6.7MP image size of the Aspire FP™ detector. This offers up to 4 times the detail compared to standard systems and supports 68,000X total magnification.


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