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Connector Safety Standards and Capability vs. Suitability

April 15, 2021
Safety standards and compliance alone are not enough to determine the most suitable connector for an application – read more about it in Connector Safety Standards and Capability vs. Suitability.

When selecting an electrical connector, engineers have a lot to consider. The connector must meet regulatory standards and be well-suited to the specific application. Comparison testing is a great way to find the connector that ticks off all the boxes – but what should be tested? Check out Connector Safety Standards and Capability vs. Suitability for testing considerations and parameters that will ensure you select the optimal component. 

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