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Heilind Adds M-SERIES Ruggedized Connector Line from NorComp

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Wilmington, Mass. (PRWEB) April 06, 2016 — Heilind Electronics, a leading global distributor of electronic components, has just added NorComp’s M-SERIES metal shell connectors to its existing selection of harsh environment circular connectors.

M-SERIES Circular Connectors are designed with a robust, waterproof cable-to-panel interface for demanding end use applications. These ruggedized connectors feature full metal shells for EMI/RFI shielding, as well as IP67/68 performance in both mated and unmated conditions.

Available in three sizes (12mm, 8mm, AND 5mm), the M-SERIES offers pin counts ranging from 2 to 8 positions. Additionally, the M12 and M8 models conform to industry standard bus specifications and are intermatable with a variety of competitive products.

Because they are more compact than rectangular connectors, M-SERIES connectors enable efficient use of mounting connectivity space for multiple design applications. Ideal for military, industrial, and measuring equipment; industrial sensors and machines; computers and peripherals; and audio and video apparatus.

Visit Heilind’s website for more information about NorComp M-SERIES Metal Shell Circular Connectors.

About Heilind Electronics
Founded in 1974, Heilind Electronics, Inc. is one of the world’s leading distributors of connectors, relays, sensors, switches, thermal management and circuit protection products, terminal blocks, wire and cable, wiring accessories, and insulation and identification products. Heilind has locations throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Germany, Singapore, Hong Kong, and China.

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