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October, 2021 Aero-Grade Modular Connectors from Cinch


LOMBARD, IL — Cinch Connec - tivity Solutions, a Bel group com- pany, and global leader in deliv- ering reliable connectivity solu- tions has introduced its C-ENX range of shells, inserts and con- tacts for in-cabin interconnectiv- ity for the aerospace industry. The main applications include routing power, signal, and data for avionic systems throughout the aircraft. Designed to meet the


requirements of ARINC 800 and European Standard EN 4644,


the C-ENX family features a rec- tangle profile that provides a reduction in weight and size over


the circular connectors currently used by the aerospace industry. This translates directly to opera- tional cost savings over the life- time of the aircraft. Leaders in the aerospace


C-ENX rectangular connector.


industry have already started transitioning to modular rectan- gular connectors, as they provide significant advantages over cir- cular style connectors. As well as offering higher pin density and lower weight, the design allows for blind mating needed for LRM/LRUs (line replaceable


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modules and units). The C-ENX line is available


in single-, double-, triple-, and quadruple-cavity outlines for panel mount to cable, cable to cable, floating mount and panel mount to panel mount configura- tions. The modular design com- prises shells, inserts, contacts and backshells, with various options available to suit any aerospace application. The shells utilize the same panel cut-outs throughout the product offering. The modular design sup-


ports a more flexible and effi- cient assembly process, allowing manufacturers to outsource more of the cable assembly or incorpo- rate changes later in the design cycle. This also promotes longevity in service, by support- ing simpler maintenance and


more efficient upgrades. Contact: Cinch Connectivity Solutions, 1700 Finley Road,


Lombard, IL 60148 % 630-705-6000 E-mail: katie.owens@belf.com Web: www.belfuse.com


igus Offers Printed Plastics for


E-Mobility EAST PROVIDENCE, RI — igus is now offering a wide range of plastic products and solutions for the e-mobility sector. Mobility is changing rapidly: e-scooters, e- bikes, and e-vehicles with alter- native drives are now common- place. The concept of car sharing is establishing itself in major cities all over the world. igus’ products can contribute


to mobility solutions in several ways. Lubrication-free polymer solutions can contribute to sus- tainability, as plain bearings, lin- ear guides and energy chains made of polymers reduce lubri- cant,


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weight. Autonomous driving also


requires design creativity from developers. igus is available to reliably guide complicated moving cables. But cars are not the only mobility option in which polymer solutions are advantageous. In the increasingly popular bicycle, with or without battery power, polymer bearings have a long service life despite contact with dirt and water. igus bicycle experts have also made advancements in reduc- tion of weight and amount of


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