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Wiring and Accessories

Preparing for Medical Electronics RoHS Compliance

May 20, 2013 2:33 pm | by George Karalias, Director of Marketing & Communications, Rochester Electronics | Rochester Electronics | Blogs | Comments

Next July, certain medical electronics will fall under the scope of RoHS—the European Union’s Restriction on Hazardous Substances. In terms of the electronics industry, that is now a tight deadline for manufacturers. Medical devices that have so far been exempt from RoHS fall into scope under the RoHS Recast (RoHS 2) beginning in July 2014.

LISTED UNDER: Amplifiers | Flexible Circuits | Hybrid Circuits
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Composite Clad Metal Wire Eliminates Flaking and Bonding Issues

April 1, 2013 10:31 am | by MDT Staff | Anomet Products, Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

Custom manufactured, high reliability clad composite wire, rod, and ribbon that can be formulated with properties to meet specific OEM design requirements is available from Anomet Products, Inc.

LISTED UNDER: Wire and Cable | Wiring and Accessories

SEMS Screws on PCB Terminals Secure Wires

December 21, 2012 10:10 am | Keystone Electronics Corp. | Product Releases | Comments

By installing SEMS Screws on their PCB Screw terminals, Keystone Electronics has expanded the options for quick, secure and stable wire lead attachments, including bare wires. Rated at 15 to 30 Amps...

LISTED UNDER: Electrical Contacts | Wiring and Accessories | Stamping

High Strength Aluminum Coated Fibers

December 3, 2012 10:40 am | Product Releases | Comments

Fiberguide Industries’ aluminum coating provides added strength to optical fibers for applications requiring tight bends or resistance to harsh conditions. The fibers have proven ideal for use in medical handsets and instruments.

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Custom Tooled Wire Fabrication Capabilities

August 27, 2012 10:13 am | Product Releases | Comments

Northern Wire LLC introduces new corporate literature detailing its custom tooled wire fabrication capabilities. Straighten and cut, automated forming, welding and press departments, and cold heading operations combine with secondary capabilities...

LISTED UNDER: Wire Forming | Wire and Cable | Wiring and Accessories

Cable Design for Micro-wire Harnesses in Miniature Electronics

August 16, 2012 10:58 am | Omnetics Connector Corp. | Product Releases | Comments

Electrical design teams are constantly demanding higher density to increase the functions of each part of their instruments. Space available for the internal wiring systems that route signals from one section of the instrument to another is getting smaller and more critical.

LISTED UNDER: Wire and Cable | Wiring and Accessories | Wire and Cable

Electrical Terminals

May 31, 2005 6:33 am | Product Releases | Comments

These electrical terminals include over 1,500 products such as rings, spades, insulated and non-insulated disconnects, pins, receptacles, splices, and a wide range of power and extension cord blades and pins.

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Spring Contacts

December 6, 2004 7:30 am | Product Releases | Comments

Four contacts (#24, #26, #27, and #38), made from Beryllium Nickel Alloy 360, is recommended for "down-hole" and "burn-in" applications. BeNi is suitable for continuous use up to 250&#176C, and periodic use up to 370&#176C, without significant loss of its spring properties.

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Wire Stripper (1437)

November 2, 2004 6:07 am | The Eraser Company (Always Moving Forwardâ®) | Product Releases | Comments

The E300 heavy duty wire stripper is ideal for demanding applications and production line stripping of large magnet, enamel, and film insulated wires.

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Wire Stripper (1133)

September 3, 2004 5:50 am | The Eraser Company (Always Moving Forwardâ®) | Product Releases | Comments

The L2S Bench Wire Stripper removes film insulations from round wires between 8-29 AWG (3.25-0.28 mmo) including enamel, Formvar, ML, armored poly-thermaleze and epoxy. A high-speed rotating insert quickly strips insulation from the surface of the wire.

LISTED UNDER: Wiring and Accessories

Wrap

June 8, 2004 9:52 am | Ark-Plas Products, Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

Spiral Wrap is a very economical solution for many types of routing and bundling applications in industrial and commercial environments. It can be used on virtually any item with a diameter of 1/16 in. to 7 in. Spiral Wrap is available spooled or bagged in lengths from 25 feet up to 2,500 feet.

LISTED UNDER: Wiring and Accessories

Clamps

April 1, 2004 11:39 am | Richco, Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

The TLFB series clamps are ideal for routing wires and cables. The unique adhesive lined flexible base allows these clamps to be mounted on contoured surfaces. This allows cables to be routed in areas in which they were previously unable to without the use of screws.

LISTED UNDER: Wiring and Accessories | Wire and Cable

Wire Strippers (551)

April 1, 2004 11:39 am | The Eraser Company (Always Moving Forwardâ®) | Product Releases | Comments

Each tool in the DCF Portable Magnet and Enamel Wire Strippers series can strip a wide range of wire sizes from 9 - 35 AWG with strip length from 3/32 in. - 2 1/2 in. (2.38 - 63.5 mm).

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Wire Strippers

March 4, 2004 5:50 am | The Eraser Company (Always Moving Forwardâ®) | Product Releases | Comments

The DCF Series Portable Magnet and Enamel Wire Strippers can strip a wide range of wire sizes from 9 to 35 AWG with strip length from 3/32 in to 2 1/2 in. A lightweight hand-piece is driven by a variable speed power unit, which centrifugally controls three carbide stripping blades.

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Flexible Energy Chain

March 4, 2004 5:50 am | Product Releases | Comments

Triflex R is designed for robotic applications requiring three-dimensional (3-D) and multi-axis freedom of movement. Smooth contours and a tubular design ensure fluid mobility.

LISTED UNDER: Wiring and Accessories
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