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March, 2019


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HELUKABEL Adds to Cable Accessory Lineup


Elgin, IL — HELUKABEL has added two new cable accessories to its prod- uct portfolio — the HELUTOP MS- EP5 EMC gland and the CU ground- ing strap. The HELUTOP MS-EP5 is a fifth-generation EMC gland that is used to ground a cable system and protect against EMC noise, when


area between the cable’s shield and gland improves EMC protection at high frequencies. The strengthened EMC contacts reduce ohmic resist- ance, voltage drop and heat loss in ap- plications that experience heavy me- chanical stress and strong vibrations. The flexible contact system prevents damage to the shield during cable installation, which could impact EMC protection. The new CU grounding


EMC gland and grounding strap.


bringing cables into panels or enclo- sures, while providing strain relief. The nickel-plated brass cable


gland is IP68, 5-bar rated and is capa- ble of performing in environments that range in temperature from –40 to +212°F (–40 to +100°C). It is suitable for use in manufacturing facilities, wind turbines and railway engineer- ing. By maximizing the number of EMC contacts the greater total contact


strap is made from tinned cop- per and can be used in tempera- tures that range from –4 to +257°F (–20 to +125°C). It is ex- cellent for eliminating EMC in- terference from ground loop,


which can result from poor grounding in industrial applications. The strap ranges in size from 10 to 4 AWG and is available in lengths from 3.9 to 19.7 in. (10 to 50 cm). Additional sizes and


lengths are available upon request. Contact: Helukabel USA,


1490 Crispin Drive, Elgin, IL 60123 % 847- 930-5118 fax: 847-622-8766


E-mail: kevin.siegel@helukabel.com Web: www.helukabel.com


ASC International: 3D AOI/SPI Systems


Medina, MN — ASC International of- fers SPI and AOI solutions, including the LineMaster Fusion, VisionPro


affordable approach to cutting-edge, true-3D, benchtop SPI. The VisionPro and LineMaster


series of inspection systems incorpo- rate advanced, rapid 3D/2D sensor technologies, coupled with a feature- rich, intuitive graphical user inter- face packaged in a rugged, benchtop or standalone platform. ASC International is a supplier


VisionPro HSi inspection system.


HSi and VisionPro M500 platforms. The LineMaster Fusion is a true, of- fline, 3D AOI/SPI combination pack- age. The VisionPro HSi is now capa- ble of high speed, 100 percent inspec- tion coverage. The VisionPro M500 provides an


of AOI and SPI systems and custom sensor technology integration. The company provides customers with the service and support necessary to real- ize the value of their investment in in-


spection and process control systems. Contact: ASC International,


Inc., 830 Tower Drive, Suite 200, Medina, MN 55340 % 763-479-6210 E-mail: info@ascinternational.com Web: www.ascinternational.com


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