Safety First – C.K’s solution for the best in cable routing
Every tradesman is familiar with cable routing and the risks of splinters with some cable rods.
Every tradesman is familiar with cable routing and the risks of splinters with some cable rods.
Craig Collinson, operations director at Smith Brothers, explores the methods and expertise required in specialist cable fault testing.
AEI Cables has been selected as one of three companies to supply cables for three of Britain’s new Type 26 warships for the Royal Navy.
Dr. Rick Pimpinella, Panduit fellow, Panduit Corporation discusses why our penchant for data means the need for multimode fibre in the data centre is now more prevalent than ever.
Pfisterer selected to supply grid connection technologies for the new Moray East Offshore Windfarm, set to provide green power for up to one million UK households.
HellermannTyton is bringing cable management to life as the company opens virtual reality experience.
The Approved Cables Initiative (ACI) is advising contractors and distributors to check their cable choices carefully following the discovery of significant quantities of substandard arctic grade flex this year. December has, to date, seen a continuation of the problem with suspected substandard
The biggest warship ever to be built in Britain – with more than 1,800 miles of cables – has set sail for the US to start trials with fighter jets landing for the first time. The newly-built Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carrier (QEC)
Harting has designed the Han Gigabit Module for the industry’s most demanding transmission category Cat. 7A, which is suitable for 10 GB ethernet. The module allows transmission at an operating frequency of up to 1000 MHz. As a result, signal integrity has
The first Certified Network Cable Installer (CNCI) certification for the Royal Corps of Signals was awarded in May, at the regiment’s base camp in Blandford, UK.
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