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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL


Custom connectors from Selwyn Electronics


warehouse in Hemel Hempstead 200 of its most commonly used M8 and M12 sensor connectors and cables ready for next day delivery.


24-hour delivery of binder sensor connectors I


mirrored at selected distributors throughout the UK. Connector types include straight and angled, field attachable connectors, panel mount connectors, single ended moulded cables in PVC and PUR in two and five metre lengths and a variety of double- ended M8-M8, M12-M12 plus M8-M12 moulded jumper cables in PUR.


binder offers the most extensive range of M8 and M12 field attachable connectors from any manufacturer and these are complemented by a range of moulded leads and connecting cables. On- going product development in this its core market, makes binder the market leader for sensor connectors for applications in the field of automation.


Binder  01442 257339  www.binder-connector.co.uk


Aerco


n a move to support its growing UK customer base, binder UK is now holding in stock at its


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elwyn Electronics, The Interconnection Specialist, can offer through their UK, USA and China factories a custom connector design and manufacturing service with remarkably low costs and short lead times, even for smaller volumes. They understand that sometimes standard connectors do not always fit in with your product design and over the past 30 years they have successfully designed and manufactured a number of connectors to suit customers’ exact requirements. They have manufactured custom coax connectors, waterproof connectors cable assemblies, moulding to customer specifications, battery connectors and connectors for use in aerospace, instrumentation, automotive and testing applications. In fact, they can probably supply a custom solution for any application. Their website has a number of machined pin examples that may be applicable to your requirements.


S Selwyn  01732 765100  www.selwyn.co.uk


Aerco now stocks Telegärtner RF coax- ial connectors


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erco is now stocking the Telegärtner range of RF coaxial connectors. Made by the German company since 1945, the range meets the highest standards in terms of specification and reliability and is widely used in the mobile communications,


broadcast,


industrial, test and measurement, radar and satellite, transportation and renewable energy industries.


Products include high precision connectors to meet the requirements of laboratory measuring instruments,


miniature


connectors for densely packed electronic systems and high power versions for use in transmission equipment.


A wide range is stocked on quick delivery and low MOQs.  01403 260206  www.aerco.co.uk


The Reel Deal from Somerset Solders


Expanded circular connector family meets the growing demands of the railway sector


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ARTING has expanded its family of M12 PushPull circular connectors with a number of new versions designed to meet the growing needs of today’s railway sector.


The railway transportation market is continuing to grow steadily, both for long-distance travel and for urban area rail networks. Trains are also being equipped with modern information systems and entertainment media, which calls for on-board electronics with more space-saving solutions. The new models in the HARTING M12 PushPull connector family meet these requirements by offering new housing and connector configurations. Until now, the M12 PushPull has been offered only in straight male versions with A, D and X coding, but the range has now been rounded out with new housing shapes and female versions. In keeping with these additions, there will also be a device-side flange socket. Like all new HARTING M12 flange sockets, it is suitable for the M12 PushPull devices but is also reverse compatible with the traditional screw locking connection.


In order to alleviate the tight conditions aboard trains where space is at a premium, all M12 PushPull codings are available in an angled housing form. Side cable exit permits the distance of the housing door to the switch or switches to be reduced.


For further information on the M12 PushPull circular connector please visit


www.HARTING.co.uk/m12-connectors HARTING Ltd


 01604-827500 / ELECTRONICS  www.HARTING.co.uk


hen it comes soldering, whether for electronics assembly or for metal fabrication, use the best solder wires for the application. What makes a good solder wire? For flux cored solders a flux chemistry that gives great wetting performance promoting oxide removal, heat transfer and solder flow and for all products solders that are made from high purity alloys to produce strong and reliable joint formation. Somerset Solders only supplies the very best solders and all from leading manufacturers. For PCB assembly, we stock no clean, water


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soluble, rosin based and colophony free fluxed solders in gauges from 0.20mm. Soldering metals such as brass, bronze, copper, zinc, mild steel, and silver use one of our high active fluxed solders. For metal fabrication, plumbing and stained glass work use a solid core product with one of our liquid pre- fluxes.


Contact Somerset Solders for ordering, samples and product support on


Somerset Solders  01761 233230  www.somersetsolders.com


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