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TE Connectivity puts power in the spotlight at InnoTrans 2014

Posted: 23 September 2014 | | No comments yet

TE Connectivity focuses on weight-saving and space-saving innovations at InnoTrans 2014…

TE Connectivity (TE), a world leader in connectivity, is introducing its latest application-focused solutions for the railway industry at InnoTrans 2014. To help customers meet and/or exceed regulatory requirements, TE has added a number of new powerful products to its already broad EN45545 compliant product range.

Peter van Loo, general manager, TE Connectivity says: “TE has supported railway customers over many decades, with a strong focus on safety and reliability. InnoTrans provides us with an excellent opportunity to show our new products which offer customers and the railway industry space-saving, weight-saving and innovative ways to facilitate reliable, error-proof connections.”

New products highlighted at the show include the FXP connector range and the RSTI 68 roofline connector.

The FXP connector range is TE’s first field proven solution that protects permanent magnet motors from return of current, whilst offering the use of mixed contact sizes in the same shell. Designed for the new generation of traction motors with permanent magnet technology, FXP is a completely new solution and the only traction motor connector that allows contact segregation. Compliant with EN 50467 and EN45545, FXP connectors have only a limited number of components, and its integrated coding system facilitates error-proof connection and quick onsite installation/assembly.

The Raychem screened separable T-connector – RSTI-68 Rail Type C Interface – is the only rolling stock-dedicated and improved Type C Interface that is also EN45545 compliant. The RSTI-68 T-connector was specially designed to be able to withstand the significant amount of transients (caused by train circuit breakers) and vibrations that high-voltage roofline parts see on rolling stock during their lives. Made from EN45545 compliant silicone-based materials, this connector offers a combination of features unique to the market, including reduced size and weight in rolling stock applications.

Visitors to the TE booth can participate in a demonstration of the ARISO contactless connector, innovative smart connectivity featuring contactless power and contactless data technology. Based on over 60 years of inductive coupling and mechanical expertise, the ARISO contactless connector hybrid interconnection system can easily connect over a short distance without physical contact. This enables connectivity where connections were not possible before.

“One of our key objectives is to provide each customer with an extraordinary experience,” van Loo adds, “and giving visitors the opportunity to interact with our solutions during the show will encourage dialogue and provide us with the insight to help us to prepare for the future and meet our objective.”

With significant global experience in addressing the sector’s connectivity, safety and manufacturing challenges, TE offers one of the broadest portfolios of solutions to address the needs of train companies, engineers and passengers. The company strengthened its commitment to the rail industry with the acquisition of Deutsch in 2012, and is set to broaden its portfolio with soon to be acquired Measurement Specialities (MEAS), a leading global designer of sensors.

TE is well positioned to support the increasing trend toward localized manufacturing within the industry, with global locations and a presence in new and emerging markets providing on-the-ground service when and where it is needed.

TE Connectivity and the TE connectivity (logo) are trademarks of the TE Connectivity Ltd. family of companies.

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