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Seals let terminated cables easily pass through enclosure walls

By Paul Dvorak | January 23, 2013

Roxtex 1

The design allows sealing multiple pre-terminated cables in one opening, reducing the risk of EMI and signal loss associated with cutting cables

Control and equipment designers have struggled to find ways to avoid cutting and reattaching connectors. Roxtec now offers a solution. By selecting the company’s seals, engineers can regain control of design, performance, safety, and costs.

The design allows sealing multiple pre-terminated cables in one opening, reducing the risk of EMI and signal loss associated with cutting cables, all while maintaining enclosure integrity with UL/NEMA ratings 4, 4x, 12 and 13 and IP54, 55, 66, 67, and IP69K.

Roxtex

Engineers can reduce overall cabinet size through the compact design and save labor costs by eliminating the need to cut and reattach connectors.

In addition, engineers can reduce overall cabinet size through the compact design and save labor costs by eliminating the need to cut and reattach connectors. The design also allows for cost-effective maintenance and future expansion with easy re-entry into the system. Designers also avoid the liabilities of product and systems’ failure and reduce warranty claims.

Roxtex Sealing Solutions
www.roxtec.com/us/


Filed Under: News, Seals & slip rings

 

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Paul Dvorak

Comments

  1. AddiTive says

    March 13, 2013 at 12:23 pm

    I think this is very important invention.
    I find it good.

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