Product category:
Power Supplies and Uninterruptible Power Supplies
News Release from: REO (UK)
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 19 June 2000
REO Components set up to sell power
components
A newly formed division of REO (UK) has been launched to sell standard power components to the UK market.
A newly formed division of REO (UK) has been launched to sell standard power components to the UK market REO Components will be selling products in intermediate quantities - up to 10,000 off - at competitive prices and without any compromise on quality
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 1 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Customers are expected to be in the power supply, manufacturing, drive engineering, test engineering, automation, panel building and general electronic sectors.
The majority of the components supplied by REO Components are manufactured in-house at one of the company's four manufacturing centres: IBK-Kyritz, Setzermann-Pfarrkirchen, REO Elektronik-Solingen and REO Elektronik-Berlin.
Inductive component specialist IBK-Kyritz will supply components including chokes, high frequency transformers, variable transformers and power rheostats.
Toroidal transformers, current transformers and bridge rectifiers are produced at Setzermann-Pfarrkirchen.
REO Elecktronik-Solingen is the main production centre for EMC components, power supplies and mains filters and REO Elektronik-Berlin makes most of the electronic power controllers for industrial applications.
Comprehensive literature is available on all products through REO Components, or customers can visit the REO Components website which incorporates an on-line shop. Request free introductory details about products from REO (UK) ...
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