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Cable assembly service offered for Harwin's high rel connectors

December 21, 2007 -- Harwin Inc., a maker of high performance interconnect products, announced that its distributor, Industrial Electronics of Knoxville, Tennessee, is now offering value added assembly services for Harwin's range of Datamate and other high reliability connectors.

Harwin offers a variety of wire-to-board and wire-to-wire connectors for enabling design flexibility in high vibration environments. Delivering high reliability in a small package, members of the company's M80 Datamate family, for example, suit applications in mission- and safety-critical applications in industrial, aerospace, military, medical and research projects (such as NASA's Robonaut, the Neutrino IceCube telescope, and the Delfi-C3 Experimental satellite).

The M80 male and female crimp connectors are available in 1-, 2- and 3-row versions, can accommodate mixed technology with signal power and coax (Harwin's Mix-Tek range) and have a variety of fixing options including locking latch, friction latch and jackscrews. Moldings are polarized to prevent mis-mating. Other options include back-potting which provides additional strain relief and prevents ingress of contaminants; and hood kits which provide additional strain relief as well as a good user interface for regular de-mating, notes the company.

Industrial Electronics also stocks Harwin's range of metric spacers, which can be difficult to obtain from other suppliers, according to the distributor.





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