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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

We would like to take this moment to say thank you and send our best wishes to you and your families. Have a happy safe Christmas, may your new year be filled with success and happiness.

Metric-to-AWG Conversion Chart Metric-to-AWG Conversion Chart

AWG (American Wire Gauge) is the US standard that defines the cross-sectional areas and diameters for solid, round electrical wire and is based on the number of dies required to draw down the raw copper to the appropriate size.

Point-To-Point Wireless Bridging With Cambium FORCE 300-19R Point-To-Point Wireless Bridging With Cambium FORCE 300-19R

Sometimes you need to interconnect devices from a control station to a remote site and traditionally a network cable or fibre cable needs to be trenched between sites and installed in a protective conduit. There can be many obstacles in the cable path including, roads, water, buildings, private land, distance limitations of copper cable and most importantly, cost. Wi-Fi Bridging is one of the most cost-effective technologies for navigating these obstacles.

 

ÖLFLEX® Solar Cables In Action ÖLFLEX® Solar Cables In Action

Anyone who doubts that solar power is about to make a major contribution to the planet’s clean-green energy output might pause to consider some statistics provided by LAPP Australia about one of the LAPP Group’s recent eco-friendly projects.

Our Warehouse is Moving to Level 3 Restrictions Our Warehouse is Moving to Level 3 Restrictions

With the moving to Level 3 for the greater Hamilton region, our warehouse will now be moving back to our level 3 protocols. We remain open for all orders however they must be fully contactless.

Introducing The All New LSZH 110 Degree Tinned Appliance Wire Introducing The All New LSZH 110 Degree Tinned Appliance Wire

Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH) is recommended and, in some applications, specified for environments where the protection of people and equipment is paramount. In the event of a fire, the sheaths used on the cable will release far less smoke and no harmful halogen gases when burning compared to non-LSZH wiring.