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Corrosion, extreme temperatures, chemical seepage, and electrical shorts are just the beginning of potential disaster that can happen without the right stainless steel connector. Learn how to get it right the first time.
Electrical connectors may be small, but their role is big! Using the right connector will help a system run smoothly - and most times, it doesn’t take much. Stainless steel cord grips can be customized to make your applications more reliable. Learn more about how its done.
A single electrical connector failure can stop production. The right connector can shorten repair time to minutes, instead of hours. Learn How to Choose...
Whether stress occurs from the dead weight of the cable, or from flexing and bending, the results can cause serious downtime. The best solution to secure cable runs is to add a wire mesh support grip. Learn Why...
For the paper and pulp processing industry, Stainless Steel connectors are a cornerstone of productivity, safety and cleanliness. SS is resistant to corrosion, chemicals and the especially harsh environment of a paper processing plant. Read More...
Stainless steel electrical connectors are likely something you never give much thought. In most industries, they’re commodity components that don’t get much attention. After all, they’re just small pieces in a very large system. Until they fail. Read More...
Technology has without a doubt improved manufacturing equipment, with innovations that further automate processes to increase production, reduce downtime and limit human error. See the Latest Innovations...
Cord connectors can be manufactured out of several different types of materials. Aluminum, steel and nylon are often used for these type of connectors but for harsh environments these materials do not offer the needed level of corrosion resistance. Get the Guide...
As cord grip applications expand, usage has evolved to wet locations, severe environments and into a growing range of equipment designs. Manufacturers were forced to adapt to expanding customer needs. Understand Your Options...
For companies operating in a harsh environment special attention must be paid to critical electrical connections. Specifically for those applications using sensor connectors, the top most concerns are electrical integrity and premature failure. How to Maintain Integrity...