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Electromechanical Components
News Release from: ACAL Radiatron
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 27 November 2002
Tyco deal boosts relay range tenfold
Radiatron has increased its relay offering more than ten-fold under a new agreement with Tyco Electronics.
Radiatron has increased its relay offering more than ten-fold under a new agreement with Tyco Electronics The relays, sold under Tyco product brands Axicom, OEG, P and B, and Schrack, include everything from 30A heavy-duty electrical types to subminiature and signal switching devices for telecommunications applications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 7 Nov 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Commenting on the deal, Simon Thornton, Product Manager at Radiatron said: "While we've always sold relays as part of our electromechanical product range, this deal means that we can provide customers with a much greater choice from the market leader in relay technologies.
We have already identified significant potential demand amongst our existing customer base and the increased product range will help us penetrate new markets, particularly in the industrial and automotive sectors".
Mel Jenkins Distribution - Relay Business Manager at Tyco Electronics UK said: "Relays are surprisingly complex devices and there is a vast range of formats and part numbers in the industry, for that reason we need specialists with in-depth knowledge to design in these products.
Radiatron is a significant electromechanical component specialist in the UK and their 30-year track record in this area makes them the ideal company to help us take our many innovative relay products to market".
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