ODU
ODU, founded in 1942 in Germany, is a worldwide leader in designing and manufacturing high-performance circular connectors and cable assemblies for medical, defense, and industrial applications.
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ODU, founded in 1942 in Mühldorf am Inn, Germany, designs and manufactures high-performance connector solutions and cable assemblies for demanding applications worldwide. The company's expertise spans medical technology, defense, industrial automation, automotive, and test and measurement sectors.
ODU's signature Push-Pull locking system protects against accidental disconnections, allowing users to disconnect connectors only by intentionally pulling. The product range includes the ODU MINI-SNAP circular connectors, modular connector systems, and custom cable assemblies engineered for reliable transmission of power, signal, data, and media.
- Circular push-pull connectors (ODU MINI-SNAP)
- Modular and heavy-duty connector systems
- Custom cable assemblies
- Electrical contacts and precision components
- Manufacturing in Germany, Romania, USA, China, and Mexico
Frequently Asked Questions
- What connector types does ODU manufacture?
- ODU manufactures circular push-pull connectors (including ODU MINI-SNAP), modular connectors, heavy-duty connectors, electrical contacts, and custom cable assemblies for various applications.
- What is ODU's Push-Pull locking system?
- ODU's Push-Pull locking system prevents accidental disconnections by requiring users to intentionally pull the connector to disconnect, ensuring secure connections in demanding environments.
- What industries use ODU connectors?
- ODU connectors are used in medical technology, military and defense, communications and security, automotive, industrial electronics, and test and measurement applications.
- Where are ODU connectors manufactured?
- ODU operates production sites in Germany, Romania, USA, China, and Mexico, with research and development through assembly all conducted in-house.