TE Connectivity Extends Capabilities for Commercial Vehicles with SUPERSEAL Pro Connectors

By Tiera Oliver

Assistant Managing Editor

Embedded Computing Design

June 23, 2020

News

TE's SUPERSEAL pro connectors are lightweight and suitable for wire-to-wire and wire-to-device applications.

TE Connectivity (TE) has launched its next-generation inline connector for commercial vehicles, the SUPERSEAL pro 2-position sealed connector for inline applications.

TE’s SUPERSEAL pro connectors are lightweight and suitable for wire-to-wire and wire-to-device applications. According to the company, they are a reliable and cost-effective solution for commercial-vehicle owners and may be used in sensors, lights, gauges, actuators, switches, solenoids, and various wiring scenarios on the chassis. 

·  SUPERSEAL pro connectors provide a number of benefits such as, 17A-current-carrying capacity and vibration resistance in compliance with USCAR v2;

·  improved terminal retention and proper positioning with Terminal Position Assurance (TPA); ideal assembly because of their pre-assembled, color-coded options;

·  sealing levels of IP67/IP68/IP6K9K (with back shell) with enhanced seal retention features;

·  ideal flammability protection given the UL 94-V0 material used.

For more information, visit: www.te.com/ict  

Tiera Oliver is the assistant managing editor at Embedded Computing Design. She is responsible for web content editing, product news, and story development. She also manages, edits, and develops content for ECD podcasts, including Embedded Insiders.

She utilizes her expertise in journalism and content management to oversee editorial content, coordinate with editors, and ensure high-quality output across web, print, and multimedia platforms. She manages diverse projects, assists in the production of digital magazines, and hosts company podcasts by conducting in-depth interviews with industry leaders to deliver engaging and insightful discussions.

Tiera attended Northern Arizona University, where she received her bachelor's in journalism and political science. She was also a news reporter for the student-led newspaper, The Lumberjack. 

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