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critical systems. From electric vehicles to traditional automotive applications, high reliability connectors play a crucial role in enhancing the performance and safety of modern transportation systems.
8 - Telecommunication infrastructure
The backbone of modern communication networks relies heavily on high-quality
connectors. Connectors designed-in are integral to building and maintaining telecommunication infrastructure, including the latest 5G networks. They ensure reliable and efficient data transmission, enabling the seamless flow of information across networks. As the demand for faster and more reliable communication grows, high reliability connectors will continue to play a crucial role in the evolution of telecommunication technologies.
9 - Consumer electronics
From smartphones to wearable technology, connectors of all types are essential to everyday consumer electronics. They ensure reliable connectivity in portable gadgets, allowing users to enjoy seamless performance. As consumer electronics continue to evolve, connectors will have to provide the reliability and performance needed to meet the demands of the latest technology, ensuring that devices function flawlessly.
10 - Low temperature and cryogenic applications
Intelliconnect’s connectors are designed to perform reliably in extreme low-temperature
and cryogenic environments. These conditions are critical for cutting-edge research, medical imaging technologies such as MRI, and the rapidly advancing fi eld of quantum computing. Our connectors provide exceptional performance where precision and stability are paramount, ensuring signal integrity even under the most demanding conditions. Whether enabling experiments in cryogenics or supporting quantum technologies, Intelliconnect delivers solutions that meet the challenges of tomorrow’s innovations.
Conclusion
From aerospace and defence to consumer electronics, connectors play a vital role in ensuring the success of a great many applications. By understanding and meeting the specifi c needs of each industry, and by designing to meet the highest performance and reliability standards across a wide range of industries Intelliconnect continue to provide the reliable connections that customers can depend on.
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Watlow showcased their extensive capabilities in electrifying the thermal loop at CHEMUK 2025
W
atlow drew signifi cant attention for their innovative solutions aimed at enhancing effi ciency and
sustainability in the chemical industry. Watlow’s expertise in thermal process electrifi cation, driven by the EPM platform, was widely appreciated by attendees.
With over a century of experience, Watlow’s integrated thermal loop strategy, driven by the EPM platform, optimizes thermal processes using advanced controls and data management. This platform includes heaters, sensors, controllers, power management systems, and data recorders, working in unison for real-time data processing and machine learning. Their integrated approach supports thermal process electrification, reducing energy consumption, lowering carbon emissions, and improving product quality across various applications.
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Power control for chemical production High effi ciency and optimized output in chemical production requires precise power control. The EPower Advanced SCR Power Controller delivers exceptional performance for various heating applications. With a feature set designed to provide high power and high accuracy, these power controllers ensure uniform heat distribution, fast recovery, and compensate for heater degradation, crucial for maintaining consistent chemical processes. They also log power, energy, and voltage levels, alerting operators to potential issues to ensure smooth operation.
Thermal management in heating processes
Effective thermal management is vital for successful heating in the chemical industry. Watlow’s comprehensive solutions include innovative heaters like FIREROD and OPTIMAX heat exchangers, designed with advanced features for high watt density, compact size, and improved safety. Combined with their
power controllers, these heaters create an optimized heating environment meeting rigorous industry standards.
Comparing electric and non-electric heating solutions
Electric heating offers advantages over gas- fi red systems, including reduced emissions and improved controllability. Watlow’s electric heaters are more compact, effi cient, and provide precise control over the heating process. While non-electric heaters may have lower initial costs, electric heating provides long-term benefi ts such as lower operational costs and compliance with environmental regulations, making it a more sustainable choice. Watlow’s electric heating solutions support industries in transitioning to cleaner energy sources without sacrifi cing performance or reliability.
During the event, the presentation on ‘Transforming Thermal Processes: The Impact of Innovative Electrifi cation in Chemistry to Achieve Higher Effi ciency and Yield in Chemical and Petrochemical,’ given by
Watlow expert, Grégoire
Quéré, Global Power Applications Manager, was exceptionally well received. The presentation focused on the electrifi cation of the full thermal loop and its impact on effi ciency, yield, and sustainability in chemical production.
Join us at future events to explore these advanced thermal solutions. Our experts will discuss your unique requirements and demonstrate how our technologies can transform your thermal processes. Visit our event and webinar page
https://www.watlow.com/events
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