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Partnership expands availability of LV range

ABB has entered into a partnership with RS to make the ABB EPack contractor products readily available anywhere in the UK.

News from ABB Automation Tech (LV Products) (11 August 2005)

Components catalogue features 50 new lines

More than 50 new product lines have been added to Rhopoint Components' latest 200 page components catalogue.

News from Rhopoint Components ( 8 August 2005)

Industrial switches meet environmental demands

The EAO Series 44 range of industrial control switches now meets the latest RoHS Directive restricting the use of hazardous substances in electronic equipment.  Brochure available  

News from EAO ( 8 August 2005)

Transformer puts solar power on the grid

With a focus on alternative and renewable energy increasing globally, REO (UK) has launched a transformer that allows solar power power to be fed back onto the public supply network.  Brochure available  

News from REO (UK) ( 8 August 2005)

Current transducers suit safety applications

LEM has introduced the CT family of current transducers for use in a range of safety applications including solar installations.

News from LEM UK (28 July 2005)

Switchgear is sealed to IP66/67

A new design for the door clutch/interlock mechanism of size 1 to 3 switchgear provides improved IP protection.

News from UK Solenoid (14 July 2005)

Solid state relays speed panel building

Carlo Gavazzi will be highlighting the new ThyRex range of innovative solid state relays alongside its popular control and sensor families at the PPMA 2005 show.

News from Carlo Gavazzi (13 July 2005)

Website simplifies component comparisons

Distributor RS has made a significant investment in its online capabilities to transform the service it offers its customers.

News from RS Components UK (12 July 2005)

Matsushita becomes Panasonic

Milton Keynes based Matsushita Electric Works, with its brand name NaiS, has been renamed Panasonic Electric Works UK (PEWUK) and has adopted Panasonic as its new brand name.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK ( 8 July 2005)

Electrical components are rail qualified

E-T-A Circuit Breakers has been included in the Achilles Link-Up qualification scheme.  Brochure available  

News from E-T-A Circuit Breakers ( 5 July 2005)

New distributor for Wales

IMO Precision Controls has strengthened its Welsh distribution network by signing Aypex.

News from IMO Precision Controls (29 June 2005)

Relay promises worry-free isolation

The latest Hongfa relay available from specialist distributor Switchtec offers high performance and many options for use in high power switching applications.

News from Switchtec (28 June 2005)

Relays offer adjustable thresholds and delay

The MR family of three-phase voltage relays is specially designed to offer adjustable thresholds and tripping delay.

News from IMO Precision Controls (21 June 2005)

Braking resistors come marked with the UL logo

The ULN/ULF series of metal clad wire wound high power resistors is designed for motor braking applications and where space is at a premium and the user must have UL approval.

News from Rhopoint Components (15 June 2005)

Relays monitor current, voltage and liquid level

Meeting industry requirements for more precise risk management and more accurate information for reduced maintenance effort, Omron has introduced a new range of monitoring relays.

News from Omron Corp (13 June 2005)

Cam switches offer space saving solution

A new range of mini cam switches from Baco offers the user a compact space saving solution without compromising on performance.

News from OEM Automatic ( 7 June 2005)

CD simplifies switch sourcing

Control Products offers a broad range of waterproof and thermal switches.

News from Control Products ( 6 June 2005)

Switchgear offers IP66/67 protection

UK Solenoid has introduced a new design for the door clutch/interlock mechanism of Size 1 to 3 switches to provide improved IP protection.

News from UK Solenoid (23 May 2005)

Low voltage switchgear made to order

UK Solenoid has introduced a new service that offers a fast turnround of customised Kraus and Naimer Blue Line low voltage switchgear products.

News from UK Solenoid (19 May 2005)

MV switchgear is approved for railway use

Schneider Electric has received Network Rail approval for its medium voltage switchgear products.

News from Schneider Electric (18 May 2005)

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