
The integrated sealing cap protects sensitive electronics in harsh or sterile environments, reducing downtime and maintenance costs. This capability expands Binder’s reach into high‑growth sectors like medical diagnostics and industrial automation where reliability and hygiene are critical.
Circular connectors are the backbone of modern automation and medical equipment, yet their exposed contacts are vulnerable to dust, moisture and contamination. Binder’s Not Connected Closed (NCC) family addresses this weakness by embedding a spring‑loaded plastic cover directly onto the female panel‑mount connector. When the plug is withdrawn, the cover snaps shut, creating a barrier that meets IP54 or IP67 standards depending on the series. This passive protection eliminates the need for auxiliary caps or frequent cleaning, delivering a more reliable interface in demanding environments.
Technically, the NCC lineup splits into two sizes: Series 670, a subminiature offering five pins and IP54 protection when disconnected, upgrading to IP67 when mated; and Series 770, a miniature eight‑pin design that maintains IP67 protection in both states. Both series employ a bayonet locking mechanism that enables tool‑free mating and demating, while the plastic housing is DEHP‑free, satisfying stringent medical material requirements. The connectors are rated for more than 1,000 cycles in the 670 line and over 5,000 cycles in the 770 line, ensuring longevity for applications with frequent reconfiguration. A dedicated medical‑grade version of the 770 series complies with ISO 10993‑5, making it suitable for diagnostic devices and sterile laboratory setups.
The market impact of Binder’s NCC connectors is significant. By guaranteeing sealed, hygienic connections without extra accessories, manufacturers can reduce assembly time, lower failure rates, and meet regulatory standards more easily. Industries such as robotics, precision measurement, and healthcare stand to benefit from the combination of high IP ratings, robust mating life, and biocompatible materials. As automation and medical device production accelerate, solutions that simplify integration while safeguarding performance will become increasingly valuable, positioning Binder’s NCC family as a strategic component in next‑generation equipment design.
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