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News Release from: Cressall Resistors
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 05 January 2006
Website explains power resistor
technologies
UK-based power resistor manufacturer Cressall has launched a new website.
UK-based power resistor manufacturer Cressall has launched a new website Designed to deliver extensive information on the company's products and applications, it will enable customers to make informed choices as to which technologies are most appropriate for their needs
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 3 Mar 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The website includes information on the company's latest products, including the Spider and Slimline ranges of compact sealed resistors.
The site, which is fast and easy to navigate, is designed to help customers find information quickly and simply.
Each product has its own dedicated page which includes detailed product specifications as well as information on the associated applications, features and benefits.
There is also extensive information about element technology, in addition to a list of the company's distributors.
The website offers a detailed description of the distinctive Spider range of compact sealed resistors, which employs a resistor element embedded within a radial fin heatsink.
When compared with discrete resistors that rely on separate heatsinks, the new integrated design gives significant advantages in terms of overall cost and operational efficiency.
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