True to its origins and commitment to becoming an A through Z, one-stop manufacturing company, Z-Tronix Inc. is pleased to announce to our customers and all welcomed readers that we have added low pressure overmolding to our growing list of services for cable...
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Z-Tronix Inc.’s Electromechanical Automotive Solutions
With ongoing advancements and growing sophistication in technology, Z-Tronix Inc. has updated equipment and can employ a modern 2D product modeling/drafting software to best assist customers in the designing process and production of wire harnesses.Design &...
Z-Tronix Inc. at Del Mar Electronics and Manufacturing Show
Z-Tronix Inc. at the Del Mar Electronics & Manufacturing ShowEvery year during spring, the Del Mar Electronics & Manufacturing Show (DMEMS) takes place in Del Mar, CA. The DMEMS, an exhibition where electronic industry manufacturers, vendors and...
Z-Tronix Tooling Capabilities for 3M Flat and Ribbon Cable
Z-Tronix Tooling Capabilities for 3M Flat and Ribbon Cable In our objective to become a leading manufacturer of wire harnesses and cable assemblies, we are proud to market our ability to manufacture 3M MDR and SDR flat, ribbon and rounded cables assemblies to the...
Fire Alarm Cable Types
Fire Alarm Cable Types The National Electric Code, also known as NEC, recognizes 5 fundamental fire alarm cables based on the settings they’re permitted for usage. FPL, short for power-limited fire alarm cable, is utilized for a variety of applications. This denotes...
Comparing Cables to Cables: Multi-Mode VS Single-Mode Fiber Optic
In today’s comparing segment, we paired up two comparable fiber optic cables. Just like many other wires and cables, multi-mode and single-mode fiber optic cables appear to be similar but have differences that can later have significant impacts on the success of any...
Robotic Cable, What & Why is it Different?
Created for the industries where constant movement of parts and components is involved, the robotic cable was created with the sole objective of withstanding constant stress and load. When producing these cables, manufacturers must keep in mind that these cables must...
Comparing Cables to Cables: Unshielded Tray Cable VS Shielded Tray Cable
Today’s comparing segment will be shedding the light on a type of cable that is categorized under tray cable but is divided immediately into different categories within due to the shielded/unshielded factor. Today’s analysis will help us reach the objective of knowing...
Comparing Regulating Directives to Regulating Directives: REACH VS RoHS
Recently, we’ve analyzed everything from wires and cables to insulations, jacketing and value-added services; all of which fall into the categories of products and services. Today’s comparing segment will shine the light upon two very important regulating directives...
Comparing Wires to Wires: THWN/THHN Building Wire VS XHHW-2 Building Wires
In today’s comparing segment the light will once again shed on the wire category. The analysis will be on two wires that are considered under the building wire category and have significant similarities as well as differences. With the following analysis we aim to...