by CAI | May 16, 2022 | Blog
Peak Protection Starts with Choosing the Right Potting Compound Material. If you need your custom electronic components to perform their best while enduring threats like moisture and heat, then you might want to consider the many benefits of potting and how to choose just the right potting compound.
by CAI | Mar 17, 2022 | Blog
Because CAI is committed to surpassing our customer’s expectations, we don’t just offer harness assemblies. We provide customized cosmetic options for wire harness assemblies that will serve to increase their safety and functionality. Taking Functionality to a New...
by CAI | Feb 28, 2022 | Blog
If you’re looking for a way to make your preproduction process easier while stepping up your competitive edge, CAI is the perfect partner for your business. We offer our customers competitive benefits such as 3D printing that allow for rapid prototyping. When it...
by CAI | Feb 14, 2022 | Blog
Not only is CAI capable of manufacturing wire harnesses, but they can provide specialty injection molding and overmolding processes to ensure your wires and wire harness assemblies are robust, well secured, and protected by various forms. WHAT IS INJECTION MOLDING...
by CAI | Jan 31, 2022 | Blog
CAI has been operating and supplying custom parts that support wire harness medical industry trends for years. The demand for telehealth services and robotics automation has grown, resulting in a greater need for custom wire harnesses and assembly solutions that meet...
by CAI | Jan 17, 2022 | Blog
Create a safer work environment with CAI’s precise wiring and harnesses. We can help you control your equipment and a reduce liability exposure. Safety Matters. We prioritize safety by creating components that work with your systems and protect your workers. Our company can help take your industrial site’s safety to the next level. We produce wiring and harnesses that support safety functions of heavy equipment. Products include the power and signaling for safety mats and beams used around heavy equipment. If a worker is sensed or makes physical contact with the operating area of a machine, it can be forced to retract or shut down.