Connectors & cables
eight panel mount sockets (970 series). Reliability was the key design criterion. While the sockets were integrated into the housing of the patient monitor, the plugs were part of the pluggable parameter modules. Concentric arrangement of the contacts ensured the plug connection was centered automatically when mating – without the need of removing the protective cap.
CONCLUSION: HIGH-QUALITY, RELIABLE…AND HIGHLY INDIVIDUAL When realising customer-specific development projects, all binder corporate divisions involved operate in a flexible and extremely customer- oriented manner, according to the company. Thanks to their experience and technological capabilities, binder is able to develop and manufacture highly individualised connectors for different target markets according to customer specifications – providing excellent supply reliability and at the highest level of quality, the company concludes.
binder
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CINCH FIBRECO JUNIOR EXPANDED BEAM FIBRE OPTIC CONNECTORS AVAILABLE WITH MIL AND COMMERCIAL SPECIFICATIONS
available to buy from their on-line store. Expanded beam fibre optic connectors were developed to overcome the unreliability of traditional physical contact fibre optic connectors when used in in harsh environments due to their sensitivity to dirt, dust, mud, water, oil and other contaminants. CINCH Fibreco JUNIOR expanded beam connectors are qualified to the US Military MIL-DTL-83526/20 and /21 standard or Commercial release and are available with one to four singlemode or multimode fibre optic contacts, feature a fully sealed hermaphroditic construction and are field terminable and repairable using standard fibre optic termination tools and equipment. The connectors have aluminium and stainless-steel shells and have been designed for use in the most demanding harsh
L Instrumentation Monthly September 2024
ane Electronics, a franchised distributor for many of the industry’s major electrical, electronic and optical connector manufacturers, can now offer the popular CINCH Fibreco JUNIOR expanded beam fibre optic connectors from stock and
environment applications including military tactical communications, radar and satellite- communication (SATCOM) installations, petrochemical plant, mining offshore, subsea and energy production, industrial and transportation communication and broadcasting entertainment links where performance and reliability are critical. CINCH Fibreco is a specialist in high performance fibre optic technologies and in addition to the JUNIOR range Lane Electronics can supply their extensive range of products including MINI, SENIOR and MAXI, D38999 and F960 expanded beam connectors. Lane Electronics is a franchised distributor for many of the industry’s leading electrical and electronic connector manufacturers including EATON Souriau, CINCH Fibreco, HUBER+SUHNER, HellermannTyton, Positronic, Nicomatic and LEMO. With a strong commitment to quality with IECQ – CECC, ISO and QPL approvals, Lane Electronics has a policy of holding large stocks and is also franchised to assemble connectors to customer specific requirements.
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