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Developments in customised housings
20 November 2002, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services

Sunpower Technology's new 2U Mini Redundant power supply with active power factor correction is rated 450+450 W and has a universal full range AC input. The SPR-2450P6 also meets international safety ...
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Safety relays with reinforced insulation
20 November 2002, Switches, Relays & Keypads

The new PSR safety relay family from Phoenix Contact provides high standards for monitoring emergency cut-out and safety door power circuits and two-hand controls. All connections are pluggable and coded. ...
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THR male headers for automated processes
20 November 2002, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services

The new generation of Combicon through-hole reflow (THR) technology male headers from Phoenix Contact has been specially developed for use in standard SMT production lines. Component design and packaging ...
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Quicker connection for industrial plug connectors
20 November 2002, Interconnection

The convenience of the new Quickon One quick connector from Phoenix Contact is now also available for use with the four-pin square A3 (3+PE) design plug connector. This quicker and easier connector ...
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System cabling for relay interfaces
20 November 2002, Interconnection

The Varioface PLC-V8L adapter from Phoenix Contact has been specially developed for 14 mm PLC-Interface rely interfaces with two changeover contacts and the versions for high making current and high steady ...
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Heavy duty industrial plug connectors for bus cables
6 November 2002, Interconnection

Heavycon D Bus Connector, Phoenix Contact's plug connector for bus cables, enables low cost combinations of power and shielded bus lines in one plug connector with data transmission up to 1,5 Mbps. This ...
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Project planning for terminal strips at the click of a mouse
6 November 2002, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services

Phoenix Contact's Clip Select project planning software has become particularly efficient in the new version, V3.0, now that it includes interfaces to EPLAN and to the Computer Marking System marking ...
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Quick and secure locking without flange screws
6 November 2002, Interconnection

The FKC-RF Combicon spring cage plug components from Phoenix Contact provide a new locking system: quick plug locking using the 'click 'n lock' principle. When one inserts the plug into the base terminal, ...
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Mounting rail bus plugs for device communications
6 November 2002, Interconnection

The ME housings in 17,5 and 35 mm component widths from Phoenix Contact can now be combined with new bus plugs for DIN rail mounting: The five-pin bus plugs with 3,81 mm pitch are mounted on the DIN rail ...
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Direct PCB connection for high currents
23 October 2002, Interconnection

The MKDSP 25 PCB terminal from Phoenix Contact now enables large cross-section conductors to connect directly to the circuit board. This eliminates laborious and cost-intensive auxiliary constructions ...
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THR male headers for automated processes
28 August 2002, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services

A new generation of Combicon through-hole reflow (THR) technology male headers from Phoenix Contact has been specially developed for use in standard SMT production lines. Component design and packaging ...
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Practical requirements for dependable spring cage connections
14 August 2002, Interconnection

Alongside traditional screw terminal technology and recently, with the rising popularity of quick connection technology, spring cage technology for connecting electrical cables has become increasingly ...
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