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Advertorials Kemtron launches a flame retardant conductive


elastomer for RFI/EMI shielding Kemtron, the British manufacturer of RFI/EMI shielding gaskets, materials and components has launched a flame retardant, low smoke, low toxicity EMC shielding gasket. Tested and approved to the international standard UL94V-0 by Underwriters Laboratories for flame retardancy, file number E344902.


The material is a nickel coated graphite loaded into silicone elastomers, product code SNG-FR, the gasket provided a highly electrically conductive path between mating flanges of an electronics equipment enclosure giving a high level of RFI/EMI shielding. Nickel coated graphite in silicone is the most cost effective of all the electrically conductive silicone elastomers and its performance in many applications will exceed that of silver based


products due to its more aggressive surface finish providing a very low surface contact resistance. The material can be supplied as an extruded strip in various profiles, “O” rings or flat die cut gaskets. Electrically conductive pressure sensitive adhesive can be applied to flat gaskets to aid assembly.


Kemtron Ltd Tel: 01376 348115 www.kemtron.co.uk


HBM announces Webinar Week dedicated to strain gauges


To help start the celebrations for the 80th anniversary of the strain gauge, which will take place next year; HBM – a market leader in the field of test and measurement – is pleased to announce it will be running a series of webinars, which will take place on 14 -17 November 2017 at 9am.


Starting with “An Introduction to Measurements using Strain Gauges”, on November 14th 2017, this webinar is the ideal opportunity to get your first introduction into strain gauges or simply brush up on your existing knowledge. Reflecting on the history and development of the strain gauge over the years, “An Introduction to Measurements using Strain Gauges” will discuss the pros and cons of using strain gauges, before looking at the many different kinds of applications available in the area of experimental stress analysis.


Usually applied to measuring bodies using adhesives, “Selecting the Right Strain


Gauges, Adhesives and Covering Agents” will explain how to select the correct adhesive, depending on the material and temperature range. Taking place at 9am on Wednesday November 15th 2017, participants can find out which kind of strain gauge is suitable for different types of applications, learn about the difference between cold and hot curing adhesives and discover how to choose and apply the correct adhesive, based on the measurement task to hand.


When it comes to measuring the resistance change in a strain gauge with the Wheatstone Bridge, “Applying the Wheatstone Bridge Circuit with Strain Gauges” which takes place on Thursday 16th November 2017 at 9am, will guide individuals through the basics. This webinar will look at how to distinguish between the Wheatstone bridge circuit in quarter, half and full bridge circuits and explain the different measurement applications. Participants will also be given the opportunity to learn more about the possibilities of temperature compensation by using the Wheatstone bridge circuit.


Concluding the week with “How to Properly Install Strain Gauges” on Friday 17th November 2017 at 9am, this webinar will focus on the steps which need to be considered when installing strain gauges; from understanding the requirements of the underlying material, to the preparation of the surface and finally; to the choice of the correct adhesive. Including practical installation tips and tricks, this webinar will also offer participants thechance to learn which optical and electrical tests can be carried out after having installed the strain gauges.


Please reserve your space by booking at https://www.hbm.com/en/3157/webinars/


HBM United Kingdom Ltd Tel: 0208 515 6000 Email: info@hbm.com www.hbm.com


In2Connect UK launches updated Connectors Website


In2Connect UK Ltd, specialists in waterproof connectivity today announces the launch of an updated, responsive version of its website - www.in2connect.uk.com.


The newly redesigned website enables a comprehensive understanding of the Company's cable and connector products plus added-value services. To satisfy the changing needs of both OEM and Distributor users, In2Connect has created a responsive website; designed and developed to provide clean and uncluttered navigation with a minimum of resizing, panning, and scrolling - across the widest range of devices from desktop computer to mobile phone; making it quicker and easier to find “on the page” and PDF download product information and call our experts for free advice. To assist the product specification process, increased multimedia and social content provides the option for users to share site information across all the major social networking sites


The site includes extensive product information to help customers explore In2Connect’s complete range of connector, cable and switch solutions for areas like:


• Control/Instrumentation • PCB Connectors


• PCB Edgecard connectors • Connectors for Embedded Systems • Waterproof connectors • Circular MIL Spec connectors • Rack and Panel connectors • Sensor and Automation connectors • Custom Cables and Wires


In2Connect UK Ltd www.in2connect.uk.com


Lab-Power; high power DC power supplies The Professionals choice for programmable dc power


Lab-Power’s range of DC power supplies are a natural choice for any application requiring a compact, efficient, high performance Programmable DC Power Supply. There are a wide range of models from 2.4kW to 250kW available offering just the voltage and current range you require and with over 400 models to choose from, there is a power supply for every application…


The front panel control features Intuitive operation with variable voltage and current control which can be set and displayed on the high visibility display. In addition to voltage and current, power and resistance can also be displayed.


Lab-Power Power Supplies combine their advanced digital control with switch mode technology to give a clean stable output to power today’s most demanding loads.


Application include. • Automotive EV HEV • Aerospace and Satellite Test • DC Motor Testing • Telecom and IT Industry • Automated Test Equipment • Solar Panel Simulation • Water Purification • Semiconductor Testing • Battery Charging and Testing • Electroplating • Plasma


Lab-Power continue to lead the industry in achieving outstanding power densities ensuring the most compact units possible. All Lab-Power Programmable DC power Supplies have been designed and built in Germany to meet exacting standards and have proved highly effective in laboratories, test and production environments, indeed anywhere that reliable power is required. Safety of valuable equipment is assured by an Over Voltage Protection feature: if either the operator of the power supply, or the device being powered exceeds the preset OVP value, the supply shuts down and will not automatically come back on line until it is manually (or remotely) reset.


Features • Compact design, up to 94% efficient • High performance • Power range from 3kW to 150kW. More by paralleling several units • Intuitive front panel operation • Fast response to load changes • Constant current/voltage/power /resistance simulation • Over Voltage Protection – the output shuts down at the programmed level • Short-circuit and overload proof • RS232 & Digital/analogue control interfaces (Standard) • Solar simulation software with Lab-View driver is available • Temperature controlled fans, no unnecessary noise • Air flow is front to back, no additional cooling needed in racked systems • Long life at full power • Master/Slave parallel and series configurations • Output On for preset time, Volts/Amps per second slew, both user selectable • Special versions on request. High slew rate option available


Lab-Power DC Power Supplies are sold exclusively in the UK by Telonic Instruments Limited.


Tel: 0118 9786911 www.telonic.co.uk www.lab-power.com


New IDEAL FT-45™ for simpler, more reliable


cable terminations To make assembly and termination of CAT5e and CAT6 modular plugs simpler and more successful, the IDEAL FT-45 Feed-Thru Modular Plugs and Crimp Tool are now available in Europe. The ‘next generation’ modular plugs and crimp tool perfectly complement IDEAL Networks data cable testers, for a complete end-to-end solution.


The new FT-45 package incorporates two industry-leading products which together offer a completely new take on the traditional, time- consuming RJ45 assembly and crimping process. With the new IDEAL FT-45 solution, the process is simplified and the success rate of terminations is increased.


The FT-45 Feed-Thru Modular Plugs are single-piece connectors, removing the need to assemble a three-piece connector, even when working with CAT6 cable. This makes terminations faster and more consistent, and makes the process for working with CAT5e and CAT6 identical. The modular plugs eliminate much of the complexity, enabling the user to make a successful termination every time. This also makes it easier for new twisted pair installers to convert from coax to data.


www.idealnetworks.net


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