Railway Web-Seminar Series
High-performance interfaces for high currents and voltages
ON-DEMAND WEB-SEMINAR
With your registration you can join the full Railway Web-Seminar Series which takes place from January to April 2021. You are free to join a single Web-Seminar or all four sessions. You may also register if you do not have time to attend live. You will receive an e-mail after each Web-Seminar with a link to the video recording.
The energy distribution sector is currently undergoing a very dynamic phase. Existing requirements are changing and new ones are being added. At the same time, power density is increasing and systems must become more efficient. High currents and voltages must be transmitted efficiently and, above all, safely.
Furthermore, transformer connections are exposed to mechanical impacts like shock and vibration and environmental influences like water, oil, direct sunlight and ozone. All of which can negatively affect the lifetime of the connections. In this Web-Seminar we will show you for the first time our new high-performance Han® HPR HPTC connector series, which are designed to meet these tough requirements.
In this Web-Seminar you will discover:
- A completely new system architecture for power distribution in rail vehicles, including an alternative solution for the UIC 552 interface
- Secure solutions for the transmission of high current and voltage in harsh environments
- How to set up scalable solutions quickly and easily using well thought out coding
- How to realise reliable shielded solutions without shrinking or taping
Web-Seminar details
- Language: English
- Duration: 30 minutes + 15 minutes Q&A
- Video available on-demand after your registration for the Railway Web-Seminar Series
Experts
With your registration you can join the full Railway Web-Seminar Series which takes place from January to April 2021. You are free to join a single Web-Seminar or all four sessions. You may also register if you do not have time to attend live. You will receive an e-mail after each Web-Seminar with a link to the video recording.