Hoods & Housings Provide EMI Protection

March 1, 1999
The increasing use of pluggable control and power connectors and the growing demand for shielded electromechanical interfaces has led to the development of a complete line of EMC multipole hoods, housings and wire entry glands. The products comply

The increasing use of pluggable control and power connectors and the growing demand for shielded electromechanical interfaces has led to the development of a complete line of EMC multipole hoods, housings and wire entry glands. The products comply with the low-voltage directive of the EMC directive for protection against the emission of EMI, and accept 6-, 10-, 16-, and 24-pole inserts as well as the firm's REVOS inserts.The hoods, housings and glands are said to be well-suited for pluggable power and signal connections in the industrial environment, including robotics, conveyor systems, automated assembly, paint rooms, medical equipment and transportation.

Company: WIELAND ELECTRIC INC.

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