Product category: Plugs and Sockets
News Release from: Aerco | Subject: Binder 702 Series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 2 June 2003
Circulars protected to IP67
Aerco is now stocking a range of waterproof subminiature circular connectors from Franz Binder and Co.
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Aerco is now stocking a range of waterproof subminiature circular connectors from Franz Binder and Co. Designed to meet the growing trend of miniaturisation, the Binder 702 Series has been specifically developed to provide a wide variety of performance options for high-density applications. The Binder 702 Series has a connector moulded on PUR cable, is protected to IP67 and provides full 360-degree EMC shielding.
Available in 2-, 3-, 4-, 5-, 7- and 8-pin configurations and in male and female straight and right-angle versions, the 702 Series will be ideal for applications such as marine equipment, industrial computers, portable communication and medical equipment.
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