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In the last issue, we took a look at different test methods for crimp quality and which errors they can help detecting. This article will

Last November, WHN covered some of the intricacies of high-voltage wire preparation with Martin Rosten, Global Sales and Field Service Director at TE Connectivity. It’s

Justification for Ultrasonics in Busbar Integration. By TECH-SONIC Busbars come in different sizes and shapes that determine the maximum amount of electric current a conductor

Speak to any harness manufacturer, and they will attest to one thing. Drawings that come from customer can be wrought with mistakes. The type of

Anything that can take time, materials, weight and cost of the wire harness is sure to be a hit, especially in the automotive realm. OEMs

I recently had the distinct pleasure of sitting down with Pete Doyon, Vice President of Product Management at Schleuniger Inc. Having found out Pete had

For more information, go to the TECH-SONIC website here. TECH-SONIC has been at the forefront of the ultrasonic welding technology since 1996. They have devoted

Quality standards in crimping technology are becoming ever more stringent. Particularly for connections that are integrated into systems that directly serve the protection and safety

Heat Shrink Tubing is a commonly used component in a wide variety of wiring applications; its applications include electrical insulation (particularly at termination points where

By Dick Chen – Aerospace Wire and Cable Like many discoveries, PTFE or Teflon®, was discovered quite by accident. In 1938, Roy Plunkett, a Dupont