New EMC Filter Series Designed for Machine Safety
The new FMAC NEO and FMAD NEO 3-phase filter families from SCHURTER meet IEC 60204-1 standards.
Read More »New ML61 EMI/RFI Filters Used in Military Electronic Systems
Offers voltage rate from 50 Vdc to 200 Vdc. Available with operating temperature of -55°C to +125°C. Ideal for military communication devices, oscillators and low noise amplifiers.
Read More »New ML61 EMI/RFI Filters Used in Military Electronic Systems
Offers voltage rate from 50 Vdc to 200 Vdc. Available with operating temperature of -55°C to +125°C. Ideal for military communication devices, oscillators and low noise amplifiers.
Read More »New 3-Phase High Performance EMC Filter Features Screw Terminals for Safe Wiring
FMBC EP series is designed for currents from 16 to 230 A at an ambient temperature of 50°C. Metal flange provides an good earth connection when screwed to the chassis. Suitable for industrial applications with leakage currents
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Read More »New 3-Phase High Performance EMC Filter Features Screw Terminals for Safe Wiring
FMBC EP series is designed for currents from 16 to 230 A at an ambient temperature of 50°C. Metal flange provides an good earth connection when screwed to the chassis. Suitable for industrial applications with leakage currents
Read More »New Ultra-compact Filters with High-performing Attenuation
Designed for rated currents ranging from 1 A to 36 A at an ambient temperature of 40°C up to 250 V. Wires can be fast-connected or threaded to 6.3 x 0.8 terminals. Suiteable for use in applications confronted with stubborn electro-magnetic interferences such as any equipment with fast semiconductor processing speeds at high switching frequencies.
Read More »New Ultra-compact Filters with High-performing Attenuation
Designed for rated currents ranging from 1 A to 36 A at an ambient temperature of 40°C up to 250 V. Wires can be fast-connected or threaded to 6.3 x 0.8 terminals. Suiteable for use in applications confronted with stubborn electro-magnetic interferences such as any equipment with fast semiconductor processing speeds at high switching frequencies.
Read More »New FQB Series EMC Filters Comes with Flanged or Non-Flanged Baseplates Options
Available with standard production screening (-S suffix) and baseplate temperature rating of -40°C to +115°C, or with enhanced screening (-M suffix) and extended temperature rating of -55°C to +115°C. Operating input voltage ranging from 8.5 (start-up) to 40Vdc and the filters can withstand transients of up to -50 to +210V. Suitable for use in harsh and demanding environments, including...
Read More »New FQB Series EMC Filters Comes with Flanged or Non-Flanged Baseplates Options
Available with standard production screening (-S suffix) and baseplate temperature rating of -40°C to +115°C, or with enhanced screening (-M suffix) and extended temperature rating of -55°C to +115°C. Operating input voltage ranging from 8.5 (start-up) to 40Vdc and the filters can withstand transients of up to -50 to +210V. Suitable for use in harsh and demanding environments, including...
Read More »New EMC Filters with Rating of +/- 40VDC at 20A
Designed with high differential and common mode noise attenuation. Available with standard production screening and baseplate temperature rating of -40°C to +115°C. Suitable for harsh and demanding environments, including MIL-COTS vehicle and airborne applications.
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The Dodge Raptor coupling epitomizes the innovation and value that has made Baldor a world leader in industrial electric motors. For almost 100 years Baldor has been the go-to source for industries across the globe. The Raptor coupling is just one example of our dedication to engineered excellence and commitment to providing value and performance. See our video to learn more.
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