The shrouded 0.025-inch square post IDC headers are designed for secure, reliable electrical connections in industrial and electronic applications. Made with insulated polyester and phosphor bronze contacts, these headers feature gold or tin plating for enhanced durability and corrosion resistance. Suitable for wave or SMT soldering, they operate within -55°C to +125°C, meet UL 94V-0 flammability standards, and are RoHS compliant. These connectors ensure high current ratings up to 2.54 A per pin, with excellent insulation resistance and mechanical stability, making them ideal for versatile industrial use.
Operating Temp Range: -55°C to +125°C with gold, -55°C to +105°C with tin
Flammability Rating: UL 94V-0
Withstanding Voltage: 1000 VRMS
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Lead-Free Solderable: Yes
Material: Insulation and contact materials suited for industrial environments
Sizes: Range from 5 to 36 positions, standard sizes available
Soldering: Wave and SMT options available
Mechanical Stability: Suitable for applications requiring board spacers and alignment features
Buy the Samtec TST12001GD – Reliable IDC Connectors for Industrial Applications
Enhance your electronic and industrial assemblies by purchasing the durable IDC connector online. Designed for secure, reliable connections, it offers flexible mounting options and high current capacity. With RoHS compliance and tested for wide temperature operation, it ensures safety and longevity in demanding environments. Easy to install with wave or SMT soldering, it's ideal for professionals seeking quality and performance. Buy online now to enjoy quick delivery, expert support, and competitive pricing for your industrial wiring solutions.
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