History

History

2023
“One for all”: The new HZ202 handheld crimping tool offers maximum leverage for all diameters.
2021
Expansion of the M30 series with 37-way distributor housings and adaptor hoods for field assembly.
2019
Celebration of the company’s 40th anniversary.
2018
Presentation of the world’s first 15HD flex-rigid PCB for piggy-back adaptors.
2017
Development and introduction of the first compact cable gland with crimp flange technology for narrow installation spaces.
2014
Introduction of a standardized test method for the tensile and torsional strength of cable-specific crimp flange assemblies.
2011
Introduction of the first generation of M12 circular connectors, fully compatible with the Inotec crimp flange system.
2008
With its patented coding system for D-Sub connectors, Inotec sets the standard for robust, reliable coding without taking up additional installation space.
2006
Expansion of the D-Sub range to include additional Profibus connectors and impedance-controlled special connectors.
2003
Opening of the new building at the Lauffen site and expansion of the R&D area with EMC laboratory.
1999
Introduction of the MSE/F series for DIN 41612 PCB connectors. Inotec thus makes the patented crimp flange system also available for this key application in railway technology.
1997
Development and presentation of the first D-Sub enclosure with integrated bus system.
1993
Expansion of the production area with the move from Heilbronn to the new company building in Lauffen a. N.
1985
Change of name to Inotec electronics GmbH. Expansion of the product range to become the world’s largest range of interference- resistant full metal housings for D-Sub connectors.
1981
Development of the first EMI/RFI shielding full-metal hood for D-Sub connectors, combined with a 360° contacting of the cable shield: The original “crimp flange system”.
1979
Foundation as sales and engineering company. Development of the first D-D-Sub connector solutions.