2016 Show Summary: Electrical Wire Processing Technology Expo
Whether you want to come exhibit your products or tour the show as an attendee, you are sure to learn something new to help your company.
A blog exploring electrical cable testing guidelines, best practices, and advice for getting started with your testing process.
Whether you want to come exhibit your products or tour the show as an attendee, you are sure to learn something new to help your company.
Thinking about the good that comes from your work motivates you to do your best.
Cirris tech support is well-trained to accurately and politely help you with your testing needs.
Remember that the benefits of a new tester outweigh the fears you have about change.
Cirris offers training classes to help customers feel comfortable using our products.
A-620 Cable Testing Standard provides guidelines to maintain quality in wires, cables, and harnesses.
Cirris would like to give you a written summary of what you could see if you met us at one of our shows.
To take full advantage of tradeshows, come prepared with questions and and topics to discuss.
Be sure the cable used to create the test program is correct then double check the test program instructions before testing.
Some people call it high voltage testing while some call it hipot testing. Each of these terms can mean different things to different people.
In certain cases, lowering the dwell time will not affect test results and will lessen the amount of time spent high voltage (hipot) testing.
Low voltage testing will find crucial errors in your cable. However, sometimes getting the settings right for the test can be tricky.
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