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Belden introduces a new modular industrial patch panel
Belden has introduced the new MIPP, a termination panel for cables that need to be connected to active equipment such as switches, Industrial Ethernet devices and any other device with an Ethernet link, offering greater system reliability and ease of installation. The MIPP provides the ideal connection between Belden cables and Hirschmann switches and is designed to have the same look and feel as the Hirschmann range of products.
UsinThe MIPP™ was designed for industrial use, where its functionality and reliability can make a significant contribution to the uptime and availability of systems. It is ideal for use in a wide range of industrial applications requiring maximum system reliability and flexibility. The industrial design makes it highly suited for use in Machine Building, Transportation, Alternative Power Generation, Power Transportation & Distribution, and Oil & Gas markets, as well as more general use in enterprise, buildings and other applications.
Thanks to their unique modular design and their compact dimensions, up to 6 individual modules can be combined in any permutation to create a large single patch panel, to which, for the first time ever, both fiber and copper cables can be connected at the same time. When required, each module can be easily removed or replaced for maximum system flexibility. The MIPP™ is available as both single and double modules:
• Single Modules
¬ - 6 x SC duplex adapters (up to 12 fiber connections)
¬ - 6 x LC duplex adapters (up to 12 fiber connections)
¬ - 4 x RJ45 keystone jacks
• Double Modules
¬ - 12 x SC duplex adapters (up to 24 fiber connections)
¬ - 12 x LC duplex adapters (up to 24 fiber connections)
Theo van Rijn, Product Manager, says: “The new MIPP™ is a completely new solution combining copper and fiber, an industry first. Installation is quick and easy, saving time and significantly reducing initial set-up costs. At the same time its functionality and reliability contribute to greater reliability and easier and more efficient system management, requiring less maintenance.”