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    HARTING expands Han-Modular connector family with highest-density module

    01/08/2015
    The Han DD Quad module

    The Han DD Quad module from HARTING is the highest-density module available in the company's Han-Modular industrial connector family. The new module incorporates space for 42 Han D contacts with crimp termination, allowing users to place around 25% more contacts in the same space. As a result, complete connector configurations can be realised in a smaller volume and more cost effectively than was previously possible.

    The Han DD Quad module is primarily designed as a signal interface, and features 10 A and 150 V electrical design characteristics. Since the UL working voltage can reach 250 V, the module may also be used in power supplies for industrial applications in conjunction with HARTING's Han IP 65 connectors.

    The new module's use of high-quality LCP plastic gives it excellent fire protection properties and also makes it an ideal space-saving solution for applications in the transport sector.

    With the HARTING Han-Modular series, users can assemble their own customised connector configurations to meet their individual application requirements. The Han-Modular(R) series is continually being expanded, and there are currently over 40 modules for electrical, optical and gaseous signals for a multitude of applications.

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