Duroplastic connectors In contrast will to thermoplastics, duroplastics are not combustible and do not melt under the effects of heat. The material would embrittle, but its form and insulation stability will be not impaired under heat. Duroplastic ...
read moreEurope-Terminal Blocks These terminal strips are available in 1 to 12 poles but can be easily cut into the desired number of poles. Between every pole there are mounting holes and, in all designs, the screws are captive and raised ready for wiring. ...
read moreLink & Lock the versatile connecting system With this system the user can configure any combination of individual screwed, plug & socket and fused terminal blocks of various clamping areas of 6 and/or 10mm. The single terminals are locked ...
read morePlug-in connector strips are used in applications where circuits have to be isolated easily and conveniently. In a pre-wired installation the plug-in connector allows a fast and safe connection, which reduces the possibility of error when ...
read morePorcelain is the oldest and most natural material in the world for electrical insulation. Its main features are: Chemical resistance Non-flammability Heat resistance Corrosion resistance These connector blocks are designed for use in high ...
read moreRiKO terminal blocks offer a contact-safe cover of the clamp body and suited for a fi xed or open mounting within or outside of lamps or appliances. Due to their construction design, assembly is possible with metal luminaria of protection category ...
read moreSteatite is an alternative to ceramics. This material consists to about 90 % of soapstone, a very soft mineral. It can be shaped easily, and a temperature treatment at roughly 1300 C, including diverse additives, will provide it with special ...
read moreTerminal Blocks with protective covers 2-way terminal blocks can be protected against accidental electrical contact by using a cover cap. After fixing the terminal block the cap is simply pressed on and it snap locks into position. One side of the ...
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