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Lemo UK
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15/16 Hazelwood Trading Estate
Worthing
BN14 8NP
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1903 234543
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Listing of all 7 news releases from Lemo UK:
Mains power connector gives increased security
Redel Mains Power connector from Lemo provides space savings and increased security for mains power, primarily in medical applications, but also suitable for the test and measurement market
News from Lemo UK (13 February 2006)
Redel disposable plugs from Lemo
Disposable plug for high volume medical applications with economy to justify disposal after a single use offers an efficient and cost effective solution for catheter and other similar applications
News from Lemo UK (13 February 2006)
Modular connectors for most applications
The modular design of the Lemo connector range, aligned with the ruggedised construction, allows a suitable connector to be chosen for most applications and environments
News from Lemo UK (13 February 2006)
Connector part number generator available online
Modular design of push-pull connector range provides an enormous number of potential options, enabling customers to select the ideal precision interconnection to suit their application
News from Lemo UK ( 2 March 2005)
Miniature fibre optic contact copes with vibration
Particularly suited for test and measurement, medical, broadcast, and military applications where high performance, tough construction and reliability are essential
News from Lemo UK (15 November 2004)
Fluidic connector for medical equipment
Push-pull latching connector primarily for use in the medical equipment market, but also suitable for many industrial applications.
News from Lemo UK (21 August 2003)
Secure electronic and fibre optic connections
Multipole, coax and fibre optic connectors provide all the features needed for reliable, secure interconnection
News from Lemo UK (14 April 2003)

