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Plastic Connector Testing Instruments

Plastic connectors are used in many industrial and laboratory markets due to their increased flexibility, improved ergonomics, less weight, and lower cost. Many features of plastic connectors, which have been long proven in critical medical equipment design, are now being integrated into a broad spectrum of industrial equipment and laboratory instrumentation. Choosing an appropriate plastic connector is a challenge for many manufacturers. Plastic connectors provide more options for material selection, user interface and customised design than their other counterparts. Plastic connectors effectively fill many roles, they may not be suitable for all laboratory and industrial uses. Brass, aluminium, die-cast zinc and stainless-steel connectors are designed for extreme durability, particularly when influenced by high pressures and high temperatures. The material chosen for plastic connectors should be based on the mechanical requirements of the connector and the type of media that will be moving through the system. Manufacturers across the world test the quality of plastic Connectors using Plastic Connector Testing Instruments.

Plastic Connector Testing Instruments