Binder M12 Cordsets for Food and Beverage

Aug. 26, 2016
Binder is pleased to introduce a new line of overmolded cordsets that are able to tolerate harsh environments such as demanding vibration and high pressure washdowns.

Binder is pleased to introduce a new line of overmolded cordsets that are able to tolerate harsh environments such as demanding vibration and high pressure washdowns. The new M12 cordsets are ideally suited for the food and beverage, pharmaceutical and chemical industries where a robust washable connector is required.

Food and beverage distribution plants require some of the most challenging equipment in order to keep down time as low as possible. With this new design these connectors can withstand fast paced automation exertion while being able to endure chemicals, washdowns, and applications with high vibration.

These new connectors are available with a range from 3 to 12 gold­plated contacts and have a maximum rated voltage of 250V. The white overmold is accompanied with a grey PVC cable and a stainless steel locking nut to ensure durability. Also, to support the robust design, an IP69K rating ensures protection from high­pressure washdowns. For a complete certified solution, the M12 food and beverage cordsets are UL listed and are certified by Ecolab.

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