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  2. Elastomeric connector - Wikipedia

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    Elastomeric connectors, also known by the registered trademark ZEBRA connectors, [1] consist of alternating conductive and insulating regions in a rubber or elastomer matrix to produce overall anisotropic conductive properties. The original version consisted of alternating conductive and insulating layers of silicone rubber, cut crosswise to ...

  3. Conductive elastomer - Wikipedia

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    A conductive elastomer is a form of elastomer, often natural rubber or other rubber substitute, that is manufactured to conduct electricity.This is commonly accomplished by distributing carbon or other conductive particles throughout the raw material prior to setting it. [1]

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    Hubbell Incorporated, headquartered in Shelton, Connecticut, is an American company that designs, manufactures, and sells electrical and electronic products for non-residential and residential construction, industrial, and utility applications.

  5. Category:Electrical signal connectors - Wikipedia

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  6. TE Connectivity - Wikipedia

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    TE Connectivity's transportation segment includes four business units: automotive, industrial and commercial transportation, application tooling, and sensors. TE's products are used by the automotive industry for vehicle body and chassis systems, convenience applications, driver information, infotainment, motor and powertrain applications, and safety and security systems.

  7. Anisotropic conductive film - Wikipedia

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    ACAs developed in the late 1970s [1] and early 1980s, [2] with heat seal connectors by Nippon Graphite Industries, [3] and ACFs by Hitachi Chemicals [4] and Dexerials (formerly known as Sony Chemicals & Information Devices). [5] ACA technology evolved alongside OLED technology, particularly as OLED gained momentum in the late 2000s.