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Aerial for Mobil Phone
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Capsonic (formerly known as Spitfire), the US firm of consulting engineers, is working on innovative injection moulding solutions for the next generation of mobile global phones, which can receive satellite signals directly from space.
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Cell-phone Connector
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Cell phones require many different internal and external connection elements with minute dimensions and a very fine structure.
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DIN Plug Connector
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Because of the high packaging density they permit, plug connectors produced in accordance with the Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN) standard 421 612 are widely used in computers, telecommunications, and medical instrumentation.
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Disk Drive Load Ramp
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The load ramps were molded with an average Cpk capability of 3.3, which translates into almost zero defects per million parts or less, a tribute to the molding reproducibility of Ticona’s Vectra® liquid crystal polymer (LCP).
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Display Holder for Mobile Phone
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The Ericsson engineers used Fortron 1141L4 for a mobile phone application with an extremely intricate design.
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External Mobil Phone Aerial
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Another Hostaform application is the frame for an external mobile phone aerial developed by the Swedish manufacturer Moteco AB for Ericsson.
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Fiber Optic Buffer Tube
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Fiber optic cable manufacturers typically use a polymer buffer tube to encase and protect the fragile and expensive optical fiber. Because fiber optic cables are often buried underground, the buffer tube must protect the glass fiber from chemicals and moisture and prevent it from bending too far while still allowing some movement of the fiber in the cable.
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Fiber Optic Junction Box
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ANTEC/Keptel’s innovative approach designed SFOSE housings so linemen could access a large number of lines within one housing. The size of the housings placed a premium on light weight, durability, and dimensional stability.
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Fibre-Optic Cables
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| Optical fiber technology has developed at a rapid pace since the 1970s. Todays glass-fiber-optic cables permit extremely high-capacity bandwidths over ever longer transmission distances without signal regeneration.
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Frame for Mobil Phone
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Typical examples of the versatile use of these Ticona polymer grades can be seen in the latest equipment from the Swedish company Ericsson Mobile Communications.
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Metric Plug Connector
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| High-speed data systems have transmission rates in the gigahertz range. Connectors used in such applications are long and thin and have very high pin densities – as high as 475 contacts in 250 mm (10 in).
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Power Converter Housing
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Power General’s dual output DC/DC converters are found in equipment with distributed power architectures used in telecommunications and other electronics hardware, providing low voltage DC power for components in logic, control, and data circuits from a (typically) 48 volt DC source
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Release Button for Mobil Phone
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One very highly stressed component in Ericsson mobile telephones is the release button for opening the front flap with the built-in microphone.
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Smart Card Reader
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| Smart Card readers have undergone progressive miniaturization with ever decreasing wall thicknesses, so that the excellent flow and mechanical properties of Ticona’s Vectra® liquid crystal polymer (LCP) make it a natural candidate for card reader manufacture.
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Surface-Mount Relay
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Combining high temperature capability with high flow to fill thin-walled parts makes Vectra® Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) an excellent candidate for such small surface-mounted devices (SMD). As only low injection pressures are needed, filigree structures can be produced without displacing thin mold cores
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