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Get Your Order in Soon for a 2023 Delivery

image via Vecteezy.com Wow time flies when you are having fun!  2023 is getting closer to wrapping up and now is the time to start placing your orders for the end of the year.  Even though Sealcon has an extensive supply of cable glands, circular connectors and many other cable management products stocked in our … Continued

Expanding Automation in the Food Processing Industry

Image by stockgiu via Vecteezy The food processing industry has embraced automation, and indications are that its adoption in the food and beverage industry is expanding rapidly. According to a robotics report by the International Federation of Robotics (IFR), in 2021, “the food and beverage industry installed 25% more robots, reaching a new peak level.” … Continued

Our Toughest Cable Glands For Demanding Applications

You may have seen some of our other products and thought, “Those are great and all, but in my line of work there is a significant risk of fire and explosions.  What about me? What about my needs?”  We have you covered with our EX line of products that are designed to withstand hazardous applications … Continued

Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is to corrosion what lead is to kryptonite; just as lead blocks kryptonite radiation, stainless steel blocks corrosive damage. The difference? Lead is a heavy metal that occurs naturally in Earth’s crust, while stainless steel is produced by combining chromium, nickel, molybdenum, titanium, copper, carbon and nitrogen. There are many grades of stainless … Continued

Hazloc MZ cable gland designed for Armored Cables

The Exios MZ cable glands are designed for Armored Cables in Hazardous Areas. The Unique  MZ Clamp Solution is designed to prevent braid or armor from sheering off under excessive cable torque. The EXIOS MZ cable gland is made from high-end raw brass and meets all of the latest ATEX / IECEx & CSA standards.  The Exios … Continued



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