Since the 1970s, little has changed in automotive wiring. Manufacturers have added more wire and connectors, but everything still ties to legacy 12-volt systems. Thus,
By James Dunbar, Product Marketing Manage – PCC, Phoenix Contact USA Having problems with tinned wires coming loose in screw terminal block? Many companies and
Analyzing Splice Failures in Automotive Wiring Systems By Paul Waszkowski – Eurotech Some of the highest causes of vehicle downtime and repair are wiring related.
How To Select a Polymer for High Temperature Wire and Cable High temperature wire and cable applications are getting more and more prominent. Its use
Basics of Adhesive Wire Labels Adhesive labels are a great economical way to identify wires in an assembly. (For a look at the overall importance
Preventing Safety Critical Electrical Failures with Grease By Jeffrey Wheeler – Nye Lubricants The number of electronic components in the average car has mushroomed over
Cable and Harness Testing: Checking the Quality of Connections Overview: Today, most companies manufacturing and/or integrating cables and wire harnesses, will test electrical integrity with
Light Weight and Normal Weight Wire Construction in Aerospace Wiring By Michael Traskos – Lectromec Saving weight is a large part of any aircraft design.
BACK TO BASICS SOLDERED WIRE TERMINATION SERIES By: Ray Cirimele, STI Electronics, Inc. This is the first of a series that will review soldered
Defect-Free Wire Cutting and Stripping Wire Cutting and Stripping (C&S) machines have been around for over 100 years. Until recently, C&S machines did not have