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October, 2019


www.us- tech.com Success Story of the Wire End Ferrule Continued from previous page


ent colors and lengths with a cross section from 0.0002 to 0.23 in.2 (0.14 to 150 mm2). It is also pos- sible to provide customized labeling, coloring as well as packaging, depending on the customer’s requirements. Furthermore, Z+F also offers fer- rules for multi-standard conductors (AWG), which come with a wider plastic collar.


Simple but Ingenious As simple as the concept of the ferrule might


seem at first, the impact it has had over the past five decades should not be underestimated. By being very easy to use and versatile, the ferrule has found its way into various industries. Nowadays ferrules are not only used in wire


processing, switch cabinets and automation tech- nology — basically wherever stranded wires are to


FOBA Intros Inline Laser Marking Unit


Selmsdorf, Germany — FOBA has introduced a new laser marking solu- tion developed for line integration. Different system versions maximize marking flexibility, in terms of mark- ing field size, laser power and exit angle of the laser beam. This new generation of marking


lasers is designed to redefine line compatibility, ease of installation and usability, as well as service. Mechanical and machine line inte- grators, engineering, and the elec- tronics manufacturing industry, as well as the automotive and medical


The company produces nearly two billion ferrules per year.


be connected to a terminal — but are also found in domestic applications, the automotive and avia- tion industry as well as medical and sensor tech- nology. In addition, ferrules are also being used in the field of renewable energy, namely in turbine technology. When the insulated wire end ferrule was


invented by Z+F 50 years ago, no one could have expected its influence — not only on the company itself, but also the field of wire processing. Piece- by-piece the ferrule has changed connection tech- nology profoundly and has become an integral part of electrical engineering. Contact: Z+F USA, Inc., 700 Old Pond Road,


Suite 606, Bridgeville, PA 15017 % 412-257-8575 E-mail: info@zf-usa.com Web: www.zf-usa.com r


See at productronica, Hall A5 Booth 111


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  ®


FOBA M2000 laser marking workstation.


markets, are the main targets for FOBA. The company’s laser systems label virtually any metal or plastic used in these industries, along with many other materials. In addition to its marking laser


line modules, FOBA also offers its M- Series compact, closed-loop marking workstations equipped with fiber or UV laser heads. An optional camera system integrated in the marking head is used for automated part recognition and mark alignment. Special features of FOBA’s cam-


era-controlled marking units are its intelligent mark positioning and “Mosaic,” a marking feature for mark alignment without part fixtures. Contact: Alltec GmbH, An der


Trave 27-31, 23923 Selmsdorf, Germany % +49-38823-55-0 E-mail: info@fobalaser.com Web: www.fobalaser.com


See at productronica, Hall B2 Booth 430


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Making Ovens


Smarter Smarter ens


  


     RPIR  P  I    See at productronica, Hall A4 Booth 506 and SMTA Guadalajara, Booth 521


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