The New Choice for Industrial Waterproof Connectors: In-Depth Analysis of Overmolded Cable Assembly Connectors, Advantages and Applications
Jul 13, 2026
This article provides an in-depth analysis of the unique advantages of this integrated connection technology and explores its typical application scenarios, helping you identify a more suitable industrial waterproof connector solution.
Straight vs. 90-Degree Right-Angle Waterproof Connectors: Selection Tips and How to Choose the Right Industrial Aviation Connector?
Jul 06, 2026
In industrial automation, smart equipment, low-altitude economy, and high-reliability specialized applications, waterproof connectors and aviation connectors serve as the critical lifelines for lossless power, signal, and data transmission. Proper selection directly determines the safety and lifespan of the entire system.
What Is the Difference Between Aviation Connectors and Ordinary Plugs?
Jun 29, 2026
what exactly is the difference between aviation connectors and ordinary plugs? And why must industrial, new energy, and other demanding applications rely on industrial aviation connectors? This article provides a detailed explanation.
How Can High-Current Connectors Prevent Excessive Temperature Rise?
Jun 15, 2026
This article looks at temperature-rise control in high-current connectors from an engineering perspective, explaining where temperature rise comes from and how it can be controlled.
What Is a Quick-Lock Aviation Connector?
Jun 01, 2026
Connection operations on industrial sites may seem minor, but they are often efficiency bottlenecks and common sources of failure. Quick-lock industrial waterproof connectors were developed to make the act of “connecting” as simple and reliable as possible.
IP68 vs IPX9K: How to Pick the Right Waterproof Aviation Connector
May 26, 2026
In industrial automation, outdoor equipment, and underwater applications, selecting the right waterproof aviation connector is critical. Many engineers assume higher protection ratings are always better, but IP68 and IPX9K follow different protection strategies. Choosing the wrong one can lead to seal failure, water ingress, and even equipment downtime.














