Product category:
Manufacturing orders, contracts, financial reports
News Release from: Tyco Electronics
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 October 2001
Laser marks identify wiring systems
Tyco Electronics has been awarded the wire identification contract for Bombardier's M-7 Passenger Cars Program for Long Island and Metro North - one of the largest rail car projects. projects in the w
Tyco Electronics has been awarded the wire identification contract for Bombardier's M-7 Passenger Cars Program for Long Island and Metro North - one of the largest rail car capital projects in the world Through the contract, Bombardier became the first customer for Tyco Electronics' new LMS-9000 Heat Shrink Laser Marking System (HLMS), which provides the first solution of its kind for identifying complex wiring systems on rail cars
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 18 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
Aircraft wire harnesses are easier to handle
Key customers visiting Tyco Electronics' Stand at the Paris Air Show (Hall 2B Stand G14), have an opportunity to preview the new generation Raychem aircraft wire and cable.
Aircraft assembly components identified readily
Tyco Electronics' Identification and Labelling Products Group is at Paris Air Show offering the a comprehensive choice of component, pipe, wire and panel identification products.
"The LMS-9000 System represents the first commercial use of laser-engraved heat-shrinkable sleeves and related services in the rail industry, and offers a significant improvement upon the quality, permanence and efficiency of existing sleeve-marking systems," said Gordon Rivers, sales and business development manager for Tyco Electronics.
"Bombardier wanted a superior ID marking sleeve for this ambitious project, and we are very pleased they selected ours".
The LMS-9000 System prints Tyco HSLM markers, which are heat shrinkable polyolefin tubing markers presented on a carrier system and printed in specific sequences.
Further reading
Infrared challenges hot air over shrinking
The new M105 infrared conveyor/tunnel oven, from Tyco Electronics, has been developed to help OEMs achieve a direct, accurate and uniform heat delivery to their heatshrink processes. manufacturing.
Cable clamp grommets installed easily
Tyco Electronics has introduced ShrinkHOoP heat-shrinkable cable clamp grommets, which offer significant advantages in applying strain relief to open wire bundles and cable looms.
By utilizing a laser system to print on the plastic sleeves, the LMS-9000 System offers a quantum leap forward in marking quality over other methods currently in use, such as thermal transfer, dot matrix or hot stamp printing.
The laser-engraved markers withstand solvents, temperature, and extreme wear-and-tear, and are very well suited to high-stress environments, such as those found on rail rolling stock.
The LMS-9000 system that Bombardier is installing at its production site features a completely automated engraving process that is easily integrated with other automated manufacturing systems.
Other benefits include reduced waste, greater manufacturing speed and an extended product service life.
As an added service, Tyco Electronics also provides a quick turnaround preprint service to supplies Bombardier subcontractors with the HSLM markers they need.
The preprint service accepts e-mailed data files and delivers pre-kitted marker sets back to the subcontractors, thus ensuring product consistency across the contract.
The system is the result of a great deal of research on best methods by Tyco Electronics.
"This total system offers significant advantages, including increased durability under the harshest conditions, as well as savings in time and labour costs for a main contractor or subcontractor making complex wiring systems," Rivers said. Request free introductory details about products from Tyco Electronics ...
"We expect sales to grow dramatically in the years ahead as we reach out to more customers who require lasting sleeve identification for harsh environments.".
• Tyco Electronics: contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Manufacturingtalk email newsletter
• Manufacturingtalk Home Page
