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Fully Sealed Interconnect System

Thursday, October 29, 2009

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The MX123 system maintains low and stable contact resistance under severe temperatures and vibrations.



Molex Incorporated (Lisle, IL) has announced the general availability of its innovative, OEM-proven MX123, a fully sealed, high-performance interconnect system optimized for transportation power-train applications. The MX123 system maintains low and stable contact resistance under severe temperatures and vibrations and is ideal for on-engine automotive applications, off-road construction and industrial equipment. Features include:

  • Interfacial and matte-seal technologies.
  • Closer-to-center terminal spacing.
  • 064- and 280-size terminal systems.
  • 2 mounting-style options.
  • 3 PCB electrical strategies and multiple-plating options. 
  • Vertically mounted from the top or bottom of a casting. 

For more information visit www.molex.com

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