Assembled vs overmoulded cordsets – which industrial connectivity solution is best?
Supplied by Turck Australia Pty Ltd on Tuesday, 27 May, 2014
Connectivity serves as a cornerstone for industrial automation environments delivering production, data and communications. Cordsets are a common connectivity solution but in-the-field assembly has vulnerabilities and deficiencies. This white paper discusses the difference between assembled and overmoulded cordsets offering a comparison of the technologies and detail of the advantages.
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