For many electricians, it is common practice to look for some form of UL marking on a piece of equipment before installing it. If they see one, they assume everything is okay and proceed with their ...
Looking at functional safety from the proverbial 30,000-foot view, making a supply chain compliant with functional safety requirements requires that each component in the chain meets the criteria for ...
The Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR), Washington, recently announced updates to its APR Design for Recyclability Recognition Program, adding new packaging components that now are eligible for ...
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) has introduced two new functional safety marks: the UL Functional Safety Listing Mark and the UL Functional Safety Recognized Component Mark. In its Functional Safety ...
Until recently, electrical enclosure manufacturers faced a challenge: In order to build enclosures that were UL 50E Type rated, additional testing and evaluation of the enclosure was almost always ...
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