An Alternative to Conventional EMC Cable Glands

The frames for cable entry with EMC shielding are highly conductive and metallized.

Icotek
Icotek

Based on its cable entry frames, icotek now offers frames with EMC shielding. The frames for cable entry are highly conductive and metallized. They are entirely factory painted with a scratch-resistant coat. The corresponding cable grommets EMC-KT from the manufacturer are made of conductive elastomer. Screen as well as field-related disturbances are derived directly via the grommet and the frame. Between the EMC-KEL and the metal wall, a conductive flat gasket (included in delivery) is also mounted. Depending on the application, a degree of protection of IP66 can be achieved. Mounting variants are varied and individually changeable. The EMC-KEL ensures a 360 ° contact of the cable shield.

The EMC cable entry frame is an alternative to the conventional EMC cable gland. Due to the high packing density, valuable space is saved compared to the EMC cable gland, according to icotek. 

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