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NEUTRIK REVEALS NEW FIBERFOX PRODUCTS
Neutrik Group, a leading supplier of industrial and professional entertainment connector products, has launched two new additions to its FIBERFOX connector series. Here we find out what features these offer and the applications they can be used in…
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uring the most recent Engineering Design Show at the Coventry Building Society Arena, the Neutrik Group unveiled two new
additions to its FIBERFOX connector series: FIBERFOX foxBRID and FIBERFOX Rotary Joint.
FIBERFOX FOXBRID The FIBERFOX foxBRID is an expanded beam multimode hermaphroditic connector module, suited to a vast array of industrial applications, including in automation, robotics and rail transportation. This has an innovative design – available in 2-and 4-channel variants – which ensures its ability for deployment in the toughest environments where constant performance and total reliability are critical. The module is designed according to the MIL-DTL-83526 standard and fits to other FIBERFOX solutions. Benefiting from the expanded beam
technology and precision optical alignment, the system creates high immunity against dust, mud, liquids and other contaminations. The FIBERFOX foxBRID module converts a standardized LC Patch cable into an expanded beam solution. It acts as a ‘feed-through’ and fits into industrial standard shells – for example, Han-Modular Harting and RockStar ModuPlug Weidmüller.
FIBERFOX foxBRID
FIBERFOX ROTARY JOINT The FIBERFOX Rotary Joint is an expanded beam multimode solution which fits to standard optical ST connections. Offering IP56 protection, with two hermetically dust-tight chambers sealed by shaft seals, it is suitable for a wide range of engineering applications where rotation is a challenge, such as in robotics, renewable energy (wind turbines, for example) and government (radar, for instance). The innovative design ensures maximal flexibility and high data rates in rotating systems. Benefiting from the expanded
beam technology and the precision optical alignment, the Rotary Joint system allows for high rotation speed and an extremely long service life of 500 million revolutions. FIBERFOX offers considerable technical
and market advantage across a vast array of applications including AV networking, lighting, touring sound and event production, video, broadcast, and in wider industrial and strategic
FIBERFOX Rotary Joint
sectors including government communications, security, transportation and energy.
Neutrik (UK)
T: 01983 811441 
www.neutrik.co.uk
“FIBERFOX offers considerable technical and market advantage across a vast array of applications including AV networking, lighting, touring sound and event production, video, broadcast, and in wider industrial and strategic sectors”
NEUTRIK GROUP COMPANY
The Neutrik Group, headquartered in Schaan/Liechtenstein, is a leading supplier of professional entertainment and industrial connector products, including audio, video, fiber optic, and Ethernet interconnect and digital network solutions. Neutrik manufactures a wide array of XLR connectors and receptacles, jacks and plugs, fiber optic connector systems, and accessories for a broad range of customers, ranging from rock bands to lighting design and industrial equipment to broadcast solutions. The Neutrik Group consists of strategically placed sales subsidiaries in the United States
of America, Great Britain, France, Japan, China, Hong Kong and Germany. A network of exclusive distributors in more than 80 countries worldwide provides global sales, technical support and distribution.
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