New infographics outline Fischer Connectors’ Rugged Connectivity Solutions for underwater and computer & tablet applications

New infographics outline Fischer Connectors’ Rugged Connectivity Solutions for underwater and computer & tablet applications
Fischer Connectors SA (Switzerland) - Looking for rugged and sealed connectors for your underwater & computing applications? Fischer Connectors answers with new infographics.

Fischer Connectors has just released two new infographics showing the benefits of using its miniature, sealed and rugged solutions for marine and computing applications in extreme environments:

Sealed connectivity solutions for underwater applications - presents the IP68 sealing performance of Fischer Connectors’ four product lines down to 120 m. Custom designs can be developed, tailor-made for “deeper” requirements.



Connectivity solutions for rugged computers & tablets - presents Fischer Connectors’ compact and sealed solutions for rugged computing which meet or exceed military standards when it comes to toughness, sealing and ultra-fast data transmission in harsh environments.

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