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Screw machine interconnects are popular with major OEMs because they are manufactured to high quality standards and dimensionally accurate and precise.
Screw machine interconnects have a place in this high-tech world, ruled by lowest price and fastest delivery to market.
Screw machine pins, socket, connectors and spring pins are used in every major industry: medical, automotive, military, aerospace, industrial, robotic, automation and
communication to name a few.
Over the years, as SMT technology has evolved, people have speculated that screw machine interconnects (pins and receptacles) were going to become obsolete.
Working for a company that produces over 5 billion screw machine interconnect products a year, I can attest, this is not the case.
Actually, the demand for high-quality, precision machined interconnects has been steadily increasing. This again, must be due to its inherent quality and durability
features, especially when major OEMs are risking the performance of the product based upon the durability of the interconnect its plugged into.
Precision machined interconnects have many advantages and applications, the presentation below describes them:
If you have any questions about any of the concepts shown in the presentation, please do not hesitate to ask for help. Kind Regards, Marty 09/21/16
[video=youtube_share;vgaV3lzt__U]https://youtu.be/vgaV3lzt__U[/video]
Screw machine interconnects have a place in this high-tech world, ruled by lowest price and fastest delivery to market.
Screw machine pins, socket, connectors and spring pins are used in every major industry: medical, automotive, military, aerospace, industrial, robotic, automation and
communication to name a few.
Over the years, as SMT technology has evolved, people have speculated that screw machine interconnects (pins and receptacles) were going to become obsolete.
Working for a company that produces over 5 billion screw machine interconnect products a year, I can attest, this is not the case.
Actually, the demand for high-quality, precision machined interconnects has been steadily increasing. This again, must be due to its inherent quality and durability
features, especially when major OEMs are risking the performance of the product based upon the durability of the interconnect its plugged into.
Precision machined interconnects have many advantages and applications, the presentation below describes them:
If you have any questions about any of the concepts shown in the presentation, please do not hesitate to ask for help. Kind Regards, Marty 09/21/16
[video=youtube_share;vgaV3lzt__U]https://youtu.be/vgaV3lzt__U[/video]