EMC Cable Glands

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EMC cable glands are components designed to ensure the electromagnetic compatibility of systems in which shielded cables are routed. Their task is to effectively dissipate electromagnetic interference from the cable shield directly to the ground at the point where the cable enters the enclosure.

In the design of EMC glands, elements that contact the cable shield with the gland body—such as springs or cones—are of great importance. They ensure low transfer impedance and high shielding effectiveness. In modern solutions, the shielding and sealing functions have been separated, which increases assembly reliability and simplifies product selection for demanding applications.


Characteristic features of the offered EMC glands

Full 360° shielding
The glands provide contact around the entire circumference of the cable shield, which effectively limits the emission and penetration of electromagnetic interference.

Separation of sealing and shielding functions
The design separates the part responsible for EMC contact from the sealing part, making assembly more reliable and avoiding compromises between sealing and shielding effectiveness.

Simple and fast assembly
Solutions such as TRI springs enable automatic contact with the shield without the need for precise cable positioning or strong pressure.

Resistance to harsh conditions
The glands are available in variants resistant to high temperatures, vibrations, corrosion, and cleaning agents, as well as in versions for marine applications and areas with a risk of explosion.

Wide range of variants
The ability to connect multiple shielded cables with one gland, versions for hybrid, armored cables, and designs compliant with hygienic requirements (EHEDG).

 

Typical applications of EMC glands

  • automation and control installations in industry
  • power electronics and motor drive devices
  • industrial Ethernet, PROFIBUS, CAN networks, etc.
  • e-mobility and charging systems
  • power supply and communication systems in railways
  • machinery and equipment exposed to strong electromagnetic interference
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