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Lumberg Automation Wash-down Connectors from Belden

June 18, 2013 By Patrick Curran Leave a Comment

Belden Inc. announces new Lumberg Automation brand wash-down connectors. Optionally available as single-ended or double-ended actuator/sensor cord sets, these connectors come with an M8 or M12 thread and a hexagonal stainless steel coupling nut.

Resistant to aggressive chemicals and cleaning agents, these new connectors have an operating temperature range of -40 to +105°C. They also satisfy the IP67, IP68 and IP69K requirements for ingress protection. As a result they can be high-pressure cleaned, and are therefore ideally suited for use in areas where stringent rules of hygiene apply (i.e. in the food and beverage sector, chemical and pharmaceutical industries). The seal of quality by ECOLAB attests to the suitability of the connectors for wash-down applications worldwide .

Lumberg Automation wash-down connectors

Other features include gold-plated crimp contacts, high shock and vibration resistance, and simple installation. The wash-down connectors guarantee reliable data transmission even under harsh environmental conditions to keep equipment up and running.

By combining standardized M8/M12 connection technology with an extremely robust design in the new wash-down series, Belden has added an innovative solution to its Lumberg Automation brand. “These connectors ensure a high level of operational reliability at all times and even in the most demanding applications. They are also easy to install,” said product manager Fabian Seymer.

Connectors are available in 3-, 4-, 5-, or 8-pole versions (M8 3 or 4 poles) with a contact resistance ≤ 5 milliohms. Nominal current, rated voltage and rated impulse voltage are in accordance to DIN EN 61076-2-101 and DIN EN 61076-2-104. Insulation resistance is > 109 ohms. Available in a cream-white color, the connectors have compact polypropylene housings.

Lumberg Automation, a Belden Brand
www.lumberg-automation.com

Belden Inc.
www.belden.com

Filed Under: Electrical/Instrumentation, Industry News, Products Tagged With: Belden

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