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Cable glands

Aug. 11, 2011
The company’s line of cable glands now features electroless nickel plating for enhanced corrosion-resistance in harsh industrial environments

The company’s line of cable glands now features electroless nickel plating for enhanced corrosion-resistance in harsh industrial environments, including the oil field and marine sectors. Other advantages of the finish include wear resistance to protect against galling, lubricity, uniformity of deposit regardless of geometries, stable thickness control, and nonmagnetic properties of high-phosphorus nickel alloy.

Appleton

For more information, visit www.appletonelec.com.

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