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Radiall acquires Applied Engineering Products
Applied Engineering Products has been sold to Radiall, the world leading manufacturer of interconnection products for the defence, avionics, telecommunications and automotive industries.
News from Applied Engineering Products (16 May 2005)
Boeing rewards star suppliers
Radiall has been honoured with Boeing's Supplier of the Year Award in the "Common Aerospace" category.
News from Radiall (16 May 2005)
Connectors and cables suit broadcast applications
Warwick Test Supplies has been appointed the UK distributor for Pomona Electronics' new high-performance line of connectors and cables for broadcast/audio and video digital signal transmission.
News from Warwick Test Supplies (11 May 2005)
Flexible flat cable is reliable design solution
New from Rowland Automation is a durable low-profile flexible flat cable that can be used in many different applications.
News from Rowland Automation (10 May 2005)
Cable system specially designed for KVM transport
Rose Electronics reckons its Ultra5 cabling system offers improved performance and economy over conventional Cat5 based KVM systems.
News from Rose Electronics ( 5 May 2005)
Swivel EMI adapters aid cable management
A new range of swivel EMI adapters is designed to help mechanical designers and electrical engineers achieve the most effective electromagnetic interference shielding.
News from Molex UK ( 4 May 2005)
EMEA role for Foster
Siemon has appointed Steven Foster as its new EMEA Marketing Manager to promote the company's expanding operations across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
News from Siemens Automation and Drives (18 April 2005)
Coaxial cables meet new broadcast standards
SDI coaxial cables are now specified for operation at 4.5GHz, with every reel being sweep tested for return loss and certified to the new, higher frequency.
News from Belden CDT Electronics (18 April 2005)
Catalogue covers industrial connectivity
A new catalogue of industrial connectivity products is designed to be convenient and user-friendly.
News from Turck (14 April 2005)
Component video cables go further
Brilliance Banana Peel Hi-Res component video cables are designed for higher frequency, longer distance transmissions.
News from Belden CDT Electronics (14 April 2005)
Online tools simplify feedthrough design
Thunderline-Z has posted two new useful engineering tools on its website.
News from Thunderline Z (11 April 2005)
Cordsets, receptacles are in 6 and 8-pin formats
Six and eight-pin 'powerfast' assembled cordsets and receptacles supply power to equipment on the factory floor with the added ease and convenience of quick-disconnect connectivity.
News from Turck ( 4 April 2005)
Flat flexible cables boast a wide variety
Nicomatic has launched its new FFC card cable activity at its North-American facility located near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
News from Nicomatic (24 March 2005)
Patient cables deliver durable lead wire interface
New three- and five-lead Ergoline patient cables deliver a user-friendly and durable lead wire interface for cardiology, emergency medical and general monitoring applications. Brochure available
News from Tyco Electronics UK (15 March 2005)
Microwave cable assemblies perform up to 18GHz
A new range of durable microwave coaxial cable assemblies is designed for 50ohm applications to 18GHz where consistent high performance characteristics, flexibility and low loss are critical.
News from Gigatronix (15 March 2005)
Cable assemblies cram in more fibres
New high density cable assemblies create multiple space-saving options on the front panel by making configurations up to 72 fibres possible, reducing installation times and lowering applied costs.
News from Molex UK (21 February 2005)
Novel cabling technology cuts 10Gbit/s crosstalk
The Belden IBDN System 10GX is billed as a revolutionary end-to-end UTP cabling solution for 10 gigabit Ethernet service.
News from Belden CDT (18 February 2005)
Gigabit Ethernet cable resists interference
PIC Wire and Cable has developed a high performance Gigabit Ethernet cable designed for harsh environment high speed local area networking applications up to 70m.
News from PIC Wire and Cable ( 3 February 2005)
Wires and cables survive extreme temperatures
In2Connect and Thermal Wire reckon they can solve the toughest extreme temperature wire and cable problems.
News from In2Connect ( 3 February 2005)
More options for RJ-45 interconnection
Molex has added new cordset and receptacle versions within its RJ-45 product family.
News from Molex UK ( 2 February 2005)
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