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Belden adds Hirschmann Industrial Ethernet cordsets, patch cords


Oct 9, 2009

October 9, 2009 – Belden has extended its Hirschmann product line to include rugged Industrial Ethernet cordsets and patch cords. The new products are meant to be used in conjunction with the Hirschmann Industrial Ethernet switches and Belden's Industrial Ethernet cable for an end-to-end solution.

To ensure reliable performance in extreme or mission-critical environments, the new cordsets and patch cords are manufactured using Belden's patented Bonded-Pair technology. The cables’ individual insulated conductors are bonded together along their longitudinal axis to assure uniform conductor-to-conductor spacing for maximum electrical integrity. The cables are also chemical- and temperature-resistant and incorporate rugged RJ45 or over molded M12 (IP67 rated) industrial connectors to ensure reliable performance in extreme or mission-critical environments.

Cordset and patch cord configurations include: RJ45 to RJ45 patch cords; M12 (male) to RJ45; M12 (male) to M12 (male); RJ45 to M12 (female) panel-mount receptacle. Cable options include: ultra-rugged teal TPE jacket, CAT 5e, 2- and 4-pairs with 24 AWG stranded conductors, unshielded bonded-pairs; ultra-rugged teal TPE jacket, CAT 5e High Flex, 2- and 4-pairs with 24 AWG stranded conductors, unshielded bonded-pairs; and PVC jacket, CAT 5e, 2- and 4-pairs with 24 AWG stranded conductors, unshielded bonded-pairs.

On the Web:
http://www.belden.com/industrial

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