Product category:
Hazardous area interfaces, Enclosures
News Release from: Hawke International UK | Subject: Safety critical product catalogue
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 18 May 2005
Hazardous area safety critical product
catalogue
A new short form catalogue of connectors, cable glands, enclosures and other electrical components for use in explosive or hazardous areas and harsh environments is available from Hawke International
A new short form catalogue of connectors, cable glands, enclosures and other electrical components for use in explosive or hazardous areas and harsh environments has been produced by Hawke International Products that deliver reliability and safety for electrical equipment users in oil, petrochemical and industries where the consequences of product failure can be disastrous: this is the core business of Hawke International
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 30 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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New ATEX EExd connector is easy to use
Temporary but safe disconnection of power is critical in many industries: so Hawke have introduced a new series of EExd connectors that are ATEX approved, easy to use and exceptionally robust
The company has done this successfully for the past 50 years and has an unrivalled product range and reputation for safety critical connection solutions.
The company provide a full range of world-class cable glands, connectors and enclosures that conform to international standards and are tested by certifying authorities worldwide.
Subsidiaries and distributors provide a highly consistent service in all major world markets to match the needs of customers with production facilities often based in remote and hostile locations.
In its anniversary year, Hawke continues to invest in new product development and has more innovative products that will be launched in the autumn.
Product information, including software for selection, specification writing and quotation request is available on the Hawk website.
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