Molex to showcase connectors for harsh marine environments at IBEX - Connector Specifier

Molex to showcase connectors for harsh marine environments at IBEX


Oct 13, 2011

Molex announced that it will be exhibiting its line of marine-focused interconnect products at the International BoatBuilders' Exhibition and Conference (IBEX) in Louisville, Kentucky, October 17 - 19, booth # 2454.

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The Molex products on display at this year's IBEX will include the following:

-- Quixon Quick-Disconnect Terminals: Products provide manufacturers of marine instrument panel gauges and switches with a highly reliable self-aligning feature for simple and secure connections that offer lower insertion force and greater blind-mate capability versus standard Avikrimp, InsulKrimp and Krimptite terminals.

-- Application Tooling: Molex designs, fabricates and qualifies all of its own hand tools and other Application Tooling to ensure high quality crimp terminations for the marine market.

-- SRC (Sealed Rectangular Connector) System: A rugged, environmentally sealed connector system that supports both low-level signals as well as currents of up to 40.0 amperes.

-- XRC (Extra Rugged Circular) Sealed Plugs and Receptacles: Economical and rugged, these circular connectors are ideal for heavy-duty applications and meet IP67 standards to protect against the ingress of dust, water and other contaminants.

-- Mini-Fit H2O: An IP67-rated system with pre-installed seals for weatherproof, compact connections in wire-to-wire applications of up to 9.0A per circuit.

-- NMEA 2000 Cables and Connectors: A complete line of open standard cables, cable assemblies, connectors, terminators and power products that support the NMEA 2000 system, the industry standard for data communications among shipboard electronic devices.

-- MX150L: An environmentally sealed connector system that is ideal for power and low-level signal applications as well as challenging, rugged and harsh applications.

-- Perma-Seal Terminals and Splices: Provides an environmentally sealed connection that insulates, seals and protects joints from physical abuse and abrasion, water, salt and other corrosive compounds.

The manufacturer notes that it has been developing connectivity products for the marine industry for more than 15 years. All of the products are designed for harsh environments such as salt water, are properly sealed to prevent corrosion and many can be temporarily submerged, such as in the bilge.

"Because our products are designed specifically for harsh duty environments, they are ideal for the unique conditions and challenges found in marine electronic systems," said Chip Walsh, global product manager, Molex. "We are committed to continually expanding our product offering to meet the demands from an increasing number of electrical and electronic applications in the marine market."

Molex has participated in IBEX since the conference's inception to support the growing needs of marine transportation manufacturers. Distributors of Molex products for marine transportation solutions include Heilind Electronics, TTI, Inc., Wes-Garde Components Group, Inc, AIM Supply and Pacer Marine.

 


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