Protecting cables from EMI intrusion

Burgaw, N.C.— Preventing electromagnetic interference of robots, conveyor systems, automated assembly machines, medical and telecommunications equipment, and other sensitive equipment is easier with a complete line of EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) compliant multi-pole hoods, housings, and wire entry glands.

By Staff March 1, 1999

Burgaw, N.C.— Preventing electromagnetic interference of robots, conveyor systems, automated assembly machines, medical and telecommunications equipment, and other sensitive equipment is easier with a complete line of EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) compliant multi-pole hoods, housings, and wire entry glands. Silver-plating on the housing absorbs 70 to 94 dB depending on the frequency. Aluminum housings are silicon-free and die-cast with a baked-on highly conductive metallic finish. Identification during maintenance and replacement is simplified by stampings on each hood and insert. Wieland Electric Inc.