Slip Rings of JINPAT Electronics for Higher Electronic performance

Now a days, the use of Slip rings has increased a lot in electronic industry. That’s why, manufacturers are emphasizing on creating the slip rings of various types basing on the demand.

Slip rings are used in any electromechanical structure which requires continuous, intermittent or stationary rotation.Basing on the design theories and structures slip rings are classified into several parts with different usage, such as bore, capsule, pancake, fiber optic, wind power, high-frequency and ethernet slip ring etc. Basically a slip ring is an electrical component that is responsible for power and signal transmission and rotating body connection. Ethernet slip rings commonly known as Gigabits slip rings provide efficient solution for HD video monitoring system.


JINPAT Electronics is a reputed manufacturer of slip rings in the recent market. It is not only committed to developing and manufacturing innovatively but also ultimate service delivery to the customers. Since 1996, due to its dedication and professional approach JINPAT Electronics has become one of the market leaders which integrate with R & D, Production and sales.

These separate slip rings can be applied in electrical test equipments, manufacturing and process control equipments, CC TV Pan, Robotics, rotary sensors, medical equipments, aviation & military instruments etc. The major advantage of the slip ring is that it allows highly reliable connection with low maintenance and minimal electrical noise. These products, being designed to be flexible and cost-effective, are available in standard configurations matching the requirements of users.


The advantages of separate slip rings are-
So place your online purchase order and get the Slip Rings of JINPAT Electronics for Higher Electronic performance.

·         It has a lower torque.
·         Tight Packaging
·         Smooth running
·         Low electrical noise
·         Quick shipment
·         3600 continuous rotation
·         High band width transfer capability etc.

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