21 December 2009

Hypertac M12 interconnect system from Aerco

  • Hypertac M12 interconnect system from Aerco

The Hypertac M12 interconnect system, built using the Hypertac hyperboloid contact technology, is now available in the UK from Aerco.

With Hypertac hyperboloid technology, the contact wires align themselves elastically as contact lines around the pin. This forms a number of contact paths said to make the new connectors suitable for modern miniaturisation in industrial automation.

Suitable for sensitive industrial applications working under high shock and vibration conditions where space is at a premium and high reliability is essential, connectors in the Hypertac M12 series are available as 3, 4 or 5 way female or male cable connectors in straight or right angled format, female and male receptacles and extension cords. Bespoke types can be designed to meet specific customer requirements.

Cable qualities are standard PUR and PVC and the M12 series meets sealing to IP67 when mated.

Author
Chris Shaw

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http://www.aerco.co.uk

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AERCO Ltd

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