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September 2025


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OAKWOOD, GA — Mencom Corporation reaffirms its commitment to addressing elec- tromagnetic interference (EMI), electromag- netic susceptibility (EMS), and radio fre- quency (RF) challenges through its advanced electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) solu- tions. With nearly four decades of expertise, Mencom’s portfolio ensures reliable perform- ance in high-interference industrial environ- ments, meeting stringent regulatory stan- dards and customer demands. Mencom Corporation delivers solutions


that mitigate EMI, enhance EMS, and ensure EMC through advanced shielding and grounding technologies. Available in M8, M12, M23, and MINI


configurations, shielded circular connectors feature nickel-plated brass/stain- less steel shells with shielded cables for superior EMI ground- ing. With IP69 ratings, they sup- port industrial ethernet, sensors, and power distribution in manu- facturing and automation. As the U.S. Master Distrib - utor for ILME, Mencom offers


Sub-Micron XY Alignment Stage from OES


VAN NUYS, CA — The sub- micron, AU200-50x50 open aper- ture alignment stage from Optimal Engineering Systems, Inc. (OES) with a 3.5 x 3.5 in. (90 x 90 mm) open aperture is the ideal choice for applications requiring extreme precision.


Mencom offers EMC products.


heavy-duty rectangular connectors with EMC shielding to protect the sensitive sig- nals from external electromagnetic signals


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but also to seal stronger signals from leaking to the outside and interfering with surround- ing electronics, achieving –87.557 dB at 10 MHz and –71.649 dB at 100 MHz. These con- nectors excel in automation, aerospace, and power applications. Mencom also offers EMI shielding


glands. These nickel-plated brass glands offer IP68 protection, comparable to NEMA 6P. They effectively ground shielded cables and easily connect the cable shield to the metal cable gland. They are available with


Road, Oakwood, GA 30566 % 770-534-4585 E-mail: mark@mencom.com Web: www.mencom.com


PG and metric threads. Contact: Mencom Corp., 5750 Mcever


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AU200-50x50 open aperture alignment stage.


The linear travel of the X


and Y axes is 2 x 2 in. (50 x 50 mm), and the resolution of each axis is 5 microns (non-micro- step) or 0.5 microns (with 10 micro-steps per step motor driver in use), the repeatability is 1.5 microns. The 1 mm per-turn lead screws and preloaded V-groove and crossed roller bearings con- tribute to the high precision and stiffness of the stage. The XY table measures 6.1 x


6.1 in. (155 x 155 mm) and fea- tures a precision pattern of drilled and threaded mounting holes to facilitate the addition of tooling or fixtures. This low-pro- file black anodized aluminum XY stage is easy to integrate into new or existing systems. Avail - able with 500 cycles-per-revolu- tion quadrature optical enco ders


for position verification. Contact: Optimal


Engineering Systems, Inc., 6901 Woodley Avenue, Van Nuys, CA 91406 % 888-777-1826 E-mail: sales@oesincorp.com Web: www.oesincorp.com


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