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Keystone Electronics provides PTFE insulated terminals, pins

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Press-in type PTFE (Teflon) insulated terminals for high temperature and high-quality terminal and connector applications are part of the Keystone Electronics family of multi-purpose hardware. Engineered for high density packaging on.062”

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Electronic valve technology

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The following is an overview of different technologies available when selecting the correct electronic valve for your application. The spider is an armature spring that undergoes a variety of proprietary processes, including… The post Electronic valve technology appeared first on Design World.

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Siemens unveils next-generation AI-enhanced Electronic Systems Design software

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Siemens Digital Industries Software has announced the latest upgrade in its electronic systems design portfolio.

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SMW Electronics introduces new Motiact mechatronic grippers

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SMW Electronics, a new division of SMW Autoblok, launched a new line of grippers — Motiact — to automate key processes for industrial and electronic applications including machine tools, material handling, inspection, assembly, and more.

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Compact FPC/FFC connector targets vehicle electronics

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The connector features a direct FPC/FFC connection design, which simplifies assembly processes and contributes to […] The post Compact FPC/FFC connector targets vehicle electronics appeared first on Design World.

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Clippard releases new 8 mm series proportional micro electronic valves

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Standard products offered will fit… The post Clippard releases new 8 mm series proportional micro electronic valves appeared first on Design World. Their versatile design makes them suitable for a wide range of medical, diagnostic, and industrial applications.

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Manufacturers are “banking” electronic chips to protect against shortages

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Contributed by Del Williams When the demand for electronic chips outstrips supply, prices rise, impacting consumers and manufacturers alike. Just as volatile oil markets succumb to geopolitical tensions, shortages, and natural disasters, such factors also impact computer chip supply chains.