Allied Electronics releases 2012 catalog - Connector Specifier

Allied Electronics releases 2012 catalog


Oct 11, 2011

Allied Electronics has released its 2012 Allied Catalog. The electronics components distributor says the new catalog showcases more than 12,000 new products from over 300 suppliers.

According to Allied, the new catalog offers even more products in the industrial automation, connector and test and measurement categories. Brand expansions include Molex, TE Connectivity, Kemet, Eaton, IDEC, Microchip, Phoenix Contact and LAPP USA.

In addition, the catalog features products from several new suppliers, including ABB, Mean Well, Vishay Precision Group, Panasonic Passives, FTDI Chip, EasySYNC, Nichicon, Kenwood, Klein Tools, SAB, Platinum Tools and Flowline.

"Our 2012 Catalog is your window to our product range," says Lee Davidson, president of Allied Electronics. "Quickly glance through to see our broad range of products in eight major categories: Test & Measurement, Interconnect, Enclosures, Power, Automation & Control, Optoelectronics, Passive and Active, and Assembly. The Allied catalog remains one of your best desktop tools."

The new Allied catalog also meets Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) certification, notes the distributor. All paper used in the catalog was obtained from the SFI program, which integrates the perpetual growing and harvesting of trees with the protection of wildlife, plants, soil, water and air quality.

The 2012 Allied Catalog will also be available in an online format. To request a free copy of the 2012 Allied Catalog, visit www.alliedelec.com/2012Catalog.

 


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