Advertorials Highly Versatile IP67 NTC Temperature Sensor
15mm long, the sensing tip ensures a fast response to thermal change. across a wide range of diverse applications
ATC SEMITEC
OKW’s New SOLID-BOX Plastic Enclosures For Industrial Electronics
OKW has launched robust new SOLID-BOX plastic enclosures for portable and wall-mounted electronics in challenging industrial and outdoor locations. With IK 08 impact protection, these IP 66/IP 67 sealed enclosures are ideal for a wide range of industrial electronics applications. be installed ‘lid closed’ – protecting the seal and electronics.
DIN rails.
SOLID-BOX is available in three sizes: 135 x 115 x 50 mm, 180 x 145 x 60 mm and 225 x 175 x 70 mm. Mounting points on the rear of the two larger sizes match the hole patterns of VESA MIS-D 75/100 for
01606 871680
Pillarhouse International Launching New AP Master Nozzle in June 2023
innovating to meet our customers’ needs, but simple-looking components hide the complex Dewetting and lifetime are the biggest customer complaints; we’ve been working to alleviate these issues.
crafted a new nozzle design with over 8 times design that is now being taken to manufacture.
Pillarhouse International Ltd.
sales@pillarhouse.co.uk www.pillarhouse.co.uk
RTI Introduces New Connext Observability Framework to Maximize the Performance and Availability of Intelligent Systems
The Connext Observability Framework allows operators to identify, understand and prevent obstacles encountered during deployment
For more information, view the OKW website:
https://www.okw.com/en/Plastic-enclosures/
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OKW ENCLOSURES LTD 01489 583858
sales@okw.co.uk www.okw.com
56 May 2023 Components in Electronics
Developers and operators of mission-critical distributed applications such as in-hospital patient monitoring
RTI
sales@rti.com
www.rti.com
www.cieonline.co.uk www.atcsemitec.co.uk
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