CONEC introduces IP67-rated combination D-subminiature connectors for harsh-environment applications

July 20, 2012
GARNER, N.C., 20 July 2012. CONEC GmbH in Garner, N.C., is introducing IP67-rated combination D-subminiature connectors for industrial, electronics, and communications applications that must work reliably in rugged environments. The one-piece solid-body frame connectors come pre-populated with signal, high power, or coaxial contacts.

GARNER, N.C., 20 July 2012. CONEC GmbH in Garner, N.C., is introducing IP67-rated combination D-subminiature rugged connectors for industrial, electronics, and communications applications that must work reliably in harsh environments. The one-piece solid-body frame connectors come pre-populated with signal, high power, or coaxial contacts.

The connectors come in standard combination pin configurations for harsh-environment applications requiring a combination of power, signal, and coaxial connections. CONEC uses gold-plated machined contacts.

The connectors feature a die-cast metal frame and O-ring to seal the connector to the panel. The D-sub connectors interface with MIL-C-24308 connector standards. All plastic materials comply with UL94V-0 standards.

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Available with 4-40 UNC or M3 threaded inserts, the connectors have power rating ranges from 10 to 20 amps with a temperature range of -40 to 105 degrees Celsius. The connectors are RoHS and REACH compliant. Gold plating, waterproof hoods, and sealing caps are options.

For more information contact CONEC online at www.conec.com.

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