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Smiths Interconnect
Rugged DIN style contacts and connectors that are capable of supporting wide bandwidth applications. All fiber optic contacts are offered fully terminated and tested to ensure integrity for rugged environments. Smiths Interconnect also offers a complete line of fiber optic connectors to terminate to the other end of the cables. These include ruggedized single channel (RSC), FC, ST, LC Duplex/Simplex, MTP, MT-RJ and Ruggedized SC connectors. Please consult factory for cabling options.
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Virginia Panel Corporation
Thermocouple contacts are manufactured from chromel or alumel alloys and are color-coded for easy identification. They are crimp terminated and easily inserted into connector modules and readily removed using a special removal tool.
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Rika Denisi America
Rika Denshi Group Contact Probes - specialty probes including fine pitch testing, high frequency testing, high temperature testing, kelvin test, and high current test, as well as standard probes for 0.4mm-, 0.5mm-, 0.65mm-, 0.8mm-, and 1.0mm pitch.
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Prostat Corporation
The CVM-780 Contact VoltmeterTM combines the ease of use of a digital voltmeter with the high input impedance and low input capacitance of a true electrostatic voltmeter in a small, portable, battery operated package.Being a true electrostatic voltmeter, not a field meter means that it reads real voltage, without confusing it with electrostatic field strength, which can be distinctly different.
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Adeunis RF
*4 configurable inputs / outputs*Local and remote configuration*Consumption controlled for optimized autonomy*Develop new preventive maintenance services, alerts and analyzes
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Virginia Panel Corporation
Outstanding RF performance from DC to 26 GHz.Best density for higher frequency requirements.Can be used in the same modules as 75 Ohm HD contacts.
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Kingrun Instrument Co., Ltd.
As a high current passes through a pair of mechanically independent metallic contacts, the contact resistance must be as low as possible. Increasing the contact resistance of the contact often causes a large voltage drop on the contact, which reduces the input power of the load equipment. If the contact resistance of one or two contacts becomes large, the three-phase voltage of the load equipment will be unbalanced, causing phase loss operation.
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Aero Nav Laboratories, Inc.
The electrical contact testing is performed to determine the reliability of equipment under various contacting conditions. A few types of electrical contact tests are: contact-chatter monitoring, contact resistance, intermediate, and low level contact switching.
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Weshine Electric Manufacturing Co., Ltd
The loop resistance tester is used to test the conductive loop resistance of various switchgear, and the test current shall not be less than 100A. Due to the oxidation of the contact surface, poor contact tightening and other reasons, the contact resistance increases. When a large current flows, the temperature of the contact point increases, which further accelerates the oxidation of the contact surface and further increases the contact resistance.
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Harwin Plc
ATE Probes, Pogo pins and Contact Pads. Gold-plated, spring-loaded, capable of thousands of cycles. Probes for Automated Test Equipment (ATE). Various height SMT contact pins. Flat SMT contact pads. Spring loaded contacts consist of a plunger (or head), barrel (or body), and a fully encapsulated fine spring, to provide the spring force required to maintain positive contact. All have a high durability, exceeding 10,000 mating cycles.
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WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE & Co. KG
Wherever the process pressure has to be indicated locally and, at the same time, limit values must be monitored, contact pressure gauges find their application. The switch contacts make or break circuits dependent upon the pointer position of the indicating measuring instrument. If the reading is significantly above or below a set value, they trigger an alarm, hence also the term “alarm contact”. Contact pressure gauges are also suitable for starting, stopping or switching processes.
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