Which is better for wire harness manufacturing on flexible cable: The hexagonal crimp or B-crimp? Tom Grant and Gary Conn, OEM Sales Managers for Ask
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