WIRE
5/2007 October

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Poor quality of non-system patch cords in the market
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WIRE 6/2007
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Recent tests have shown poor quality of non-system patch cords in the market: 83 per cent of Category 6 and 70 per cent of Category 5e patch cords sub-standard. Four years after widespread publicity about the poor quality of non-system patch cords in the market, recent tests have shown that an astounding 83% of Category 6 and 70% of Category 5e patch cords do not meet the TIA/EIA-568-B.2-1 standard.
UK-based continuous casting technology specialists, Rautomead Limited, offer two different technologies of plant for the production of oxygen-free copper wire rod. The choice is based essentially on required plant capacity.
Demands on roll technology have notably increased in the past years: roll speed is rising and Computer Aided Management (CAM) allows ever higher tonnages. Ceratizit offers a range of more than 9,000 products for the most varied hot rolling facilities. In order to respond to the new developments in hot rolling technology Ceratizit has created the new ‘E’-family of grades. A report about the Ceratizit customer STFS in Schifflange/Luxembourg.
Ovoline was a name synonymous with the production of lubricants used in the process of manufacturing wire ropes and, following this acquisition, Fuchs has strengthened its commitment to this industry with significant investment in new, state-of-the-art production plant and equipment.
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