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Terminals and Power
News Release from: Anderson Power Products | Subject: HP SB
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 13 May 2008
Power connectors promise reliability and
safety
Connectors are made from a high-performance PBT material and have been created specifically for applications that must perform in harsh environments.
The latest addition to the popular dual-pole SB connector line from Anderson Power Products is the High Performance SB connector series These connectors are made from a high-performance PBT material and have been created specifically for applications that must perform in harsh environments
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 31 Jul 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Applications include automotive, industrial and electronics where hydrocarbons, solvents and high or low temperatures could degrade the insulator material and potentially cause connector failure.
Features include outstanding ultraviolet resistance, preventing damage to the connector from prolonged sun exposure, increased high and low temperature performance for harsh conditions, (-40 to +130C) and superior resistance to hydrocarbons and solvents used in automotive applications.
The connector is also fully intermateable and interchangeable with APP's standard SB connector line for backward compatibility while upgrading existing solutions.
The HP SB connector line provides cost effective reliability and safety in manufacturing, installation and maintenance.
Products are UL recognised from 50 to 350A and rated at 600V AC or DC operation and with connection under load capability up to 100A.
Housings are mechanically keyed to ensure only connectors of the same colour will mate.
Connectors are offered in red or grey.
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