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PRODUCTS CABLES & CONNECTORS


FIELD INSTALLABLE CONNECTORS


Field installable M12 connectors, that allow the customisation of cable type and length, have been introduced by Chogori. Available in straight and right angle


versions, these provide connectivity in rugged and high-vibration environments and are supplied as IP67/IP68-rated male and female connectors with coupling nuts in brass or stainless steel. Pin configuration and termination varies from three to eight pins with screw-in termination, and 12 pins with solder termination. Features include a rated voltage up to 250V, a current rating up to four Amps, and an operating temperature of -25˚C to 85˚C. The connector design is said to save


time and cost in applications such as proximity switches, safety switches and other miniature I/O devices and sensors.


Chogori www.chogori-tech.com


TWIN ANGULAR HOUSING FOR MOTOR CONNECTION


A new connector housing that allows two modules from the HARTING Han-Modular range to be combined in a space-saving and flexible way has been introduced. Measuring 39 x 44mm, the Han-Modular Twin has the appearance of a small format IP65 industrial connector. The new angular housing means


that the system is now easy to use as a motor connector. In a typical configuration, the housing is fitted to the motor in place of the terminal box with the Han-Modular Twin mounted at a 90° angle to the motor. The power connector is particularly useful for bigger motors up to 70A. The Twin can also be used as a


double interface, for example combining a module for 4 x 40A inserts and a second module for 25 signal or data contacts.


HARTING www.harting.co.uk


NEW M12 RANGE MEETS STRINGENT FOOD AND BEVERAGE HYGIENE DEMANDS


For applications in the food and beverage industries where stringent hygiene demands have to be met, binder has launched the M12 A-coded connectors. With IP68 and IP69K protection, these are manufactured in high quality materials, with stainless steel and special plastics used and with contours that are smooth to prevent dirt adhesion. The range includes moulded and angled male and


female cable connectors and connecting cables with M12 threads. The moulded heads are made from cream-coloured RAL 9001 polypropylene plastic and the cables have a grey PVC jacket. This specification ensures that these versions not only look different from the standard connectors but the light-coloured surface means dirt and residue are easy to see. In


addition to the existing tests and the UL certification that is under preparation, the connectors have been subjected to the Ecolab test seal that confirms the material’s resistance to


detergents and disinfectants. The connectors are available in three, four and five-pole versions in


accordance with DIN EN 61076-2-101 and DIN EN 61076-2-104 respectively. Applications are in the pharmaceutical and


chemical industries and all types of industrial food processing including milk and cheese dairies, slaughterhouses, bottling plants and food storage.


binder www.binder-connector.co.uk CONNECTORS FOR CC-LINK IE GIGABIT ETHERNET


In addition to offering cables for CC-Link fieldbus networks, Phoenix Contact has introduced a new range of connectors for CC-Link IE Gigabit Ethernet. CC-Link IE is the Industrial Ethernet version of the CC-Link fieldbus, and offers gigabit bandwidth, a capability that allows large amounts of data to be transferred at high speed. The M12 connector, for example, is based on the X-coded interface connection standard which is designed to offer superior signal integrity. The product was developed in response to customers targeting Asian markets. The new connectors for CC-Link IE will enable customers to future-proof


their machines, the company explains. With the new connectors and cables, the company can provide an infrastructure capable of transferring up to 10Gbps, compared to the current standard of 1Gbps.


Phoenix Contact www.clpa-europe.com CABLE-T0-CABLE DEVICES ADDED TO PORTFOLIO


The DEUTSCH DT family of connectors from TE Connectivity (TE), which have been designed specifically for cable-to-cable industrial and heavy-duty vehicle applications, are now available from Mouser Electronics. Rugged and reliable, these environmentally-sealed transportation connectors are forged with thermoplastic housings and silicone seals to deliver a wide operating temperature range for extreme temperature and moisture conditions. There are three series available. The DT series are


general-purpose solutions that allow designers to use multiple size 16 contacts within a single shell, each with 13A continuous capacity. These come in cavity


arrangements from two to twelve and are available in 14 to 20 AWG. Mouser also stocks a specialised line of J1939/11-compliant DT series connectors to meet SAE requirements for three-wire CAN applications. The DTM series are multi-pin connectors with lower amperage; and offer multiple size 20 contacts


within a single shell, each with 7.5A continuous capacity. The series is available in two through twelve cavity arrangements with sizing from 14 to 22 AWG. For demanding power application requirements, the DTP series offers the flexibility of using power contacts and addresses the need for multi-pin connectors with higher amperage. These offer multiple size 12 contacts within a single shell, each with 25A continuous capacity; and come equipped in two and four cavity arrangements and in 10 to 14 AWG.


Mouser 34 NOVEMBER 2016 | DESIGN SOLUTIONS www.mouser.com  T: 01442 257339


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