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High-grade steel connector housing offers added protection

The new Han 3 A INOX from HARTING is an industrial connector housing made of high-grade steel to provide protection against corrosion for use in food manufacture and related process industries.

The new device opens up new opportunities for the use of flexible interconnection technology in industries where the need for sealing against corrosion has meant that machines and sub-assemblies have traditionally been permanently wired.

With the corrosion-resistant and food-safe Han 3 A INOX housing, process equipment can now be fitted with pluggable connectors using industry-standard inserts and modern quick-connect wiring technology.

The Han 3 A INOX housing can accommodate inserts for fibre-optic communications as well as electrical signal and power inserts, providing a common solution for all the interconnection requirements of the industrial equipment.

A data sheet of this product can be viewed and download from:

http://www.harting.com/imperia/md/content/lg/hartingconnectivitynetworks/new
s/newproducts/2008/inox/news2008_inox3a_gb.pdf

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