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Heilind showcasing solar products at NECA
by Staff Writers
Wilmington MA (SPX) Sep 26, 2013


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Heilind Electronics will be at this year's National Electrical Contractors Association Convention and Tradeshow in Washington D.C., October 12-15.

Heilind will be showcasing its robust photovoltaic solar balance of system portfolio, which includes products from Amphenol, Burndy, Heyco, Hellermann Tyton, Molex, Southwire, TE Connectivity, Wiley and more.

Heilind's product offering includes PV connectors, combiner boxes, fuses, fuse holders, PV wire, grounding solutions, solar labels, tooling and many wire management devices, including SS wire ties, UV-resistant Nylon wire ties, module wire clips, bundle devices, edge-mount clips, cord grips or glands, and much more.

"We are excited to be attending NECA this year. It is the perfect venue for us to tap into the electrical contractors that are heavily engaged in the solar installation market, which we believe will be a great growth market for our company," says Mark Ferris, supplier advocate - Eastern region, Heilind Electronics.

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