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News Release from: In2Connect | Subject: GCE Cavi Elettrici cables
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 01 August 2005
Italian cables come to UK market
Available for the first time in the UK from In2Connect is the range of cables produced in Italy by GCE Cavi Elettrici.
With a shrinking base of indigenous cable producers, In2Connect is helping to alleviate UK cable supply problems by introducing for the first time to engineers, OEM buyers and distributors the extensive products and services of GCE Cavi Elettrici of Italy GCE Cavi Elettrici is a medium sized cable manufacturing group with much experience in the design and production of those power, control, electronics, machine tool and custom cables for low voltage applications popular in the UK and In2Connect is a company with over 40 years experience of UK cable and interconnect manufacture
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 13 Aug 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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As well as European standard cables, UL and CSA listed, approved and certified types are manufactured.
As a major supplier to the European machine tool industry the GCE factories support the Desina concept of decentralised cabling as a basis for factory standards.
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Cable insulating and sheathing materials used are many and various ranging from PVC to TPR and PUR, and braided copper and/or aluminium foil screens.
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