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Connectors & cables


find Fischer’s hermetic solutions. Another product line used at CERN is the


Fischer Ultimate Series selected thanks to its increased ruggedness that withstands more demanding environments than a classic research lab. It is particularly suited for a busy environment like the CERN facilities where there can be a lot of electromagnetic interferences to avoid (thanks to its 360° EMC shielding), or where temperatures can have extreme variations depending on the experiments conducted (from -55° to +135°C). “We provide proven, reliable connectors and


cable assemblies in a fast and efficient manner, since all aspects of the partnership with CERN and with all our customers are important; it’s not just the product we deliver, but also how we deliver it and when. There is no room for mistakes or delays at any time,” confirms Denis. “My contacts know me, my back office knows me, my customer service team knows me. In short, all the people they need and more are making sure their research and measurements logging can continue along their original planning, and not along their suppliers’ planning.” Building long-term relationships with its


customers is the main objective with any project or product Fischer Connectors engages in. There are two elements needed: first trust; and second, reliability of products and services. Then Fischer adds its innovative thinking which


allows it to not only know what performance its customers need from its products today, but also what performance they will need from those products in the next few years. Engineering for CERN, especially in cryogenics,


superconductivity, vacuum, microelectronics and civil engineering, gives companies experience that they can apply elsewhere. After all, the World Wide Web was invented at CERN to help particle


Instrumentation Monthly February 2019


physicists around the world to communicate. Also, particle detectors are used, for example, in techniques for medical diagnosis, medical imaging, particle therapy or tomography. One of the company’s innovations, the Fischer


FiberOptic Series, answers some of CERN's demands for fast secure data transmission and also a more extended market for use indoors,


outdoors and in very challenging environments. It is particularly adapted to the difficult


conditions of a test site that can span over dozens of kilometres, is above or below the ground like CERN is, with its Ingress Protection ratings of IP67 unmated and IP68 mated, so the optical performance is unchanged no matter what the weather conditions are. That way the measuring or communications equipment around the location are protected and performance is constant. Sustainable and continuous improvements to


Fischer’s supply chain, along with modernisation of tools, equipment, and methods of manufacturing allow the company to deliver to promise on time, on cost and on experience. Logistics are vital to the success of all projects, so Fischer has put the systems and processes in place to meet its customers demand.


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