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Product category: Handheld and Other Small Enclosures
News Release from: Camden Electronics | Subject: Full 2004 range
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 07 July 2004

Catalogue covers full range

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Camden Electronics has published a new catalogue for 2004 detailing a wide range of components for electronics, telecommunications, lighting and electrical applications.

Camden Electronics has published a new catalogue for 2004 detailing a wide range of components for electronics, telecommunications, lighting and electrical applications The 140 page catalogue includes detailed data on Camden's comprehensive range of products encompassing PCB terminal blocks, interconnection, fuses and fuseholders, batteries, LEDs, miniature switches, relay bases, interface modules, enclosures, IC and PLCC sockets and control products

Products appearing in the catalogue for the first time include over a dozen new PCB terminal block styles, the Tekox range of terminal strips and related interconnection products, surface mount and radial lead fuses, gelled electrolyte sealed lead acid batteries (6 and 12V), extruded and modular interface supports, patented DIN rail module enclosures and vertical DIN rail boxes.

Also included is a brief preview of products being launched during 2004 including the latest fused terminal block with spare fuse option, an extended height module and curved lids for DIN rail module boxes, chassis mounting clips for DIN rail interface supports, double-deck pluggable terminal blocks and 6.35/9.52mm pitch rising clamp terminal blocks among others.

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