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Amphenol Industrial Operations

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Address:
Via Barbaiana 5
Lainate
Milan
I-20020
Italy
Telephone: (Italy) +31 30 635 8030

http://www.amphenol-industrial.com

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Listing of all 13 news releases from Amphenol Industrial Operations:

PCB connectors handle high amperages

The PowerBlok, Radsert and PGY connectors incorporate Radsok technology to eliminate threaded connection failures and increase reliability, flexibility and available surface space.

News from Amphenol Industrial Operations ( 4 March 2008)

Rugged connectors remove EMI

Amphenol Industrial Operations now offers a RoHS-compliant series of filter connectors that remove electromagnetic interference.

News from Amphenol Industrial Operations ( 4 September 2006)

Cylindrical connectors are RoHS compliant

Amphenol Industrial Operations has released the RoHS-compliant version of its PT Series miniature cylindrical connectors.

News from Amphenol Industrial Operations (17 May 2006)

Industrial connectors are RoHS compliant

Amphenol Industrial Operations has reduced and, where feasible, eliminated regulated hazardous substances from the Amphe-Lite series.

News from Amphenol Industrial Operations ( 5 May 2006)

Aluminium shell connectors mate quickly

A new series of push-pull aluminium shell connectors is developed for signal and power interconnects in medical electromechanical instrumentation and process control applications.

News from Amphenol Industrial Operations (24 February 2006)

Power connectors promise fast and safe mating

Neptune Series power connectors have been developed for fast and safe interconnections between modular equipment operating in demanding environments.

News from Amphenol Industrial Operations (19 May 2005)

Datacomms connectors handle more power

The Amphe-PD Series connector has been developed as the solution to calls for greater power from smaller components.

News from Amphenol Industrial Operations ( 8 March 2005)

Connector boasts perfect fit for power

The new Amphe-GTR is a heavy duty reverse bayonet coupling connector, with UL94V0 composite shell components.

News from Amphenol Industrial Operations (15 December 2004)

Connector looks under the bonnet

Amphenol Industrial Operations has released a 2-pin connector with 1.5mm socket contacts featuring the company's exclusive Radsok contact system.

News from Amphenol Industrial Operations (19 November 2004)

Connector solutions guide simplifies specification

Amphenol Industrial Operations and PEI-Genesis have a new comprehensive connector solutions guide to help engineers and procurement personnel specify electronic connectors and improve productivity.

News from Amphenol Industrial Operations ( 4 February 2004)

High-current connectors shrink in size

The Radsok contact and connector series is now available in smaller package sizes that provide a lower insertion force than larger connectors, while providing increased durability.

News from Amphenol Industrial Operations (24 September 2003)

Best of both worlds for rear-release connectors

Amphenol has a new series of rear-release connectors that incorporates the best features of two of its established connectors.

News from Amphenol Industrial Operations ( 8 April 2003)

Single-handed mating for power connectors

The new Amphe-Base connector series from Amphenol Industrial Operations allows designers to provide power to busbars and backplane assemblies.

News from Amphenol Industrial Operations (29 March 2002)

 

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