KYOTO, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kyocera Corporation (TOKYO:6971) today introduced a new clamshell-style branch connector for automotive electronics that features a unique locking structure for waterproof connections, ensuring reliability in harsh conditions. The new Sheltap 9715 Series Waterproof Electronic Branch Connector will be shown for the first time at CEATEC JAPAN 2018 (Booth #H009), October 16-19. Samples are now available upon request.
Product Name | Sheltap 9715 Series Waterproof Electronic Branch Connector | |
Application | Branching Electronic Wiring for Automotive Equipment | |
Sample Shipment Date | October 3, 2018 | |
Key Benefits |
• Waterproof, able to withstand high-pressure washing • Operates in -40 to +85℃ (185ºF) |
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A branch connector is used to install electronic equipment, such as a navigation system or dashboard camera, by branching power from the vehicle’s main wiring harness. Since Kyocera introduced its original 9215 series branch connectors in 1992, the products have been lauded for providing reliable connections while streamlining assembly and installation workflow through their unique clamshell structure. In 2014, Kyocera became an early developer of connectors for aluminum wiring to support weight-saving initiatives among automakers. Rapid adoption of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and other automotive electronics has created new demand for connectors that can withstand harsh environments, including the vehicle exterior and direct exposure to the elements in all weather conditions.
Kyocera designed the Sheltap branch connector series to provide a high
level of waterproof functionality and reliability — successfully passing
the high-pressure washing and high-temperature exposure testing of the
JASO* D616 standards, which evaluate wire harness connectors
with specially designed enclosures and sealant materials for automotive
applications. Kyocera’s Sheltap series connectors embody the company’s
commitment to supporting the rapid advancement of electronic
technologies in diverse markets, including automotive, shipping,
and outdoor security / camera-monitoring applications.
* Japanese
Automotive Standards Organization
Key Features: Sheltap® 9715 Series Waterproof Branch-Style Electronic Connectors
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Unique Lock Structure Ensures Reliable Waterproofing and Ability to
Withstand Extreme Temperatures
By combining a unique housing lock structure with sealant materials, the new connectors are able to meet JASO D616 standards for high waterproofing and reliability in automotive components. The Sheltap series connectors can also operate in extreme temperatures from -40 to +85℃ (185ºF). -
Weight Reduction: Connects Aluminum Wiring, 40% Lighter Than Copper
Wire
The products are designed to meet the special interconnection requirements of aluminum wiring, which is 40 percent lighter than copper wire, and increasingly seen as a key to meeting vehicle weight-reduction goals. -
Improves Reliability and Ease of Use
The new waterproof connectors are easy to assemble – simply insert the wires and apply pressure. The connector keeps wires in place for excellent workflow, instantly providing a reliable connection with a waterproof seal. - Environmentally friendly products, RoHS compliant
Specification |
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Applicable wire |
Copper : AVSS0.5, CAVS0.5, CIVUS0.5 |
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Rated current |
AC/DC 9A/Contact (Copper Wire 0.5mm2, Aluminum Wire
0.75 mm2) |
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Rated voltage | AC/DC 125V Contact | |
D.W. Voltage | AC 1,000Vrms/min. | |
Operating temperature range | -40 to +85℃ (185ºF) | |
About Sheltap®
Kyocera’s Sheltap series
of branch-style electronic connectors are engineered for automotive use.
The clamshell design allows Sheltap connectors to branch and distribute
electricity easily and with long-term reliability, even in harsh
environments.
Sheltap is registered trademarks of Kyocera Corporation in Japan, U.S.A., China, and Europe
For more information about the products, please see https://global.kyocera.com/news/2018/1002_lfdr.html
About
KYOCERA
Kyocera
Corporation (TOKYO:6971) (https://global.kyocera.com/),
the parent and global headquarters of the Kyocera Group, was founded in
1959 as a producer of fine
ceramics (also known as “advanced ceramics”). By combining these
engineered materials with metals and integrating them with other
technologies, Kyocera has become a leading supplier of industrial and
automotive components, semiconductor packages, electronic devices, solar
power generating systems, printers, copiers and mobile phones. During
the year ended March 31, 2018, the company’s consolidated sales revenue
totaled 1.58 trillion yen (approx. USD14.9 billion). Kyocera appears on
the “Top 100 Global Innovators” list by Clarivate Analytics and is
ranked #612 on Forbes magazine’s 2018 “Global 2000” list of the world’s
largest publicly traded companies.