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News Release from: Firstsight Vision | Subject: CameraLink cables
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 January 2008
New halogen-free CameraLink cables
Firstsight Vision has two new industrial grade CameraLink cables in its comprehensive range of cabling products for industrial vision systems.
The new cables are manufactured from polyurethane and so are halogen and PVC-free, making them less susceptible to fire They are particularly suitable for applications where components must not emit toxic fumes if they catch fire
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 30 Mar 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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This includes installations in underground and enclosed locations such as on underground trains, near welding stations and in paint shops where the solvents and paints do not react with the cables.
These flexible cables offer protection from impact, scuffing and have an operating temperature range from -40degC to + 80degC.
They are available in two versions, KAB CAMERALINK-IND-XM and KAB CAMERALINK- PRO-XM, which are designed for CameraLink data transfer in Base and Medium configuration.
The Pro versions have lower impedance for use in cable lengths that are longer than the usual 10 metre limitation of cameralink.
The STEMMER IMAGING Group also offers one of the widest ranges of standard, hi-flex, track grade, robotic grade and low impedance long length CameraLink cables currently available.
Many OEMs use our in- house cable manufacturing capability to build and test custom cables that link to their system hardware and the selected cameras and interfaces. Request a free brochure from Firstsight Vision ...
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