D Sub Backshells are very crucial in enhancing EMI/RFI shielding, which ensures strong security and outperformance of customers' applications whatsoever in households or industries. D-Sub Connectors may alter the orientation of the connector and are available in a variety of sizes, materials (plastic, metal), and colors to assist your project.
What are D-Sub Connector Backshells used for?
The D-Sub Backshells directly affect the connector's stability and guard against any harm caused by strain on the cables to which the connector is connected. Backshells are frequently color-coded or labeled for simple identification, particularly when there is a link with sizable modular boards.
What is the purpose of using a back shell on a connector?
The rear section of a connector shell (plug or receptacle), which holds the contacts to which wires or cables are either crimped or soldered, is specifically protected by connector backshells.
How do I find the backshell for my connector?
Find the backshell group that will match your connector by going to the appropriate environmental group (Non-Environmental Backshell, Environmental Backshell, Non-Environmental EMI/RFI Backshell, Environmental EMI/RFI Backshell).
Applications of backshells
There are connector backshells for both industrial and military use. Depending on the kind selected, they can be environmentally friendly or not, utilized for general duty or in extreme conditions, or provide EMI/RFI protection. Heat shrink boots or other supplementary exterior protection, such as circular banding or crimp-ring connector backshells, may be necessary. Consider the angle/profile you need (straight, 90°, or 45°), the coupling technique you need (such as spin, self-lock, or direct), and the type of connection you're using depends on the overall needs of your application when choosing a connector backshell.
Why choose us?
Our extensive D-Sub Backshells, including our own branded Enrgtech, provide a range of solutions to improve stability while maintaining the highest level of cable strain relief to prevent damage to wires and contacts. The screw-type connector included in the standard D-Sub Backshell ensures delivery of a dependable and secure connection method.