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Connectors, Cables & Wiring White Papers and Articles
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Sensors and Cordsets for Wash down Conditions
By: Scott DAmico, ifm efector
Tipper Tie, an OEM of packaging equipment for the food industry, found that sourced position sensors and cordsets used on their machines were not remaining reliable due to their customers extreme wash down conditions. They used MK Series wash down cylinder sensors and Micro DC patch cords from ifm efector for the extreme wash down conditions. More Info...
Selecting the right materials for the right environment
By Remke Industries
To insure integrity of the electrical connection and to guard against premature failure, food processors must insist upon connectors made from specific materials and should seek out connector manufacturers that can support a variety of materials in standard and custom configurations. More Info...
To insure integrity of the electrical connection and to guard against premature failure, food processors must insist upon connectors made from specific materials and should seek out connector manufacturers that can support a variety of materials in standard and custom configurations. More Info...