Faq's
What are the products you manufacture?
Transformers, Filtering and Energy Storage Chokes for AC-DC & DC-DC converters and various SMPS topologies
Line Frequency Transformers for Linear Power Supplies
Transformers for low power self-oscillating Inverting Circuits
Pulse & Signal Transformers
High Accuracy Ni-Fe CTs for Precision power and energy metering
Wide range of Common Mode and Differential mode EMI Filter Chokes
Magnetic components for Medical, Automotive and other critical applications
What are your typical Delivery Schedules?
Average turn-around time for Samples – 1 Week (Minimum – 2 days)
Typical Delivery Schedule – 2 to 4 weeks
Can you undertake tooling of special bobbins?
We work in close association with highly skilled tooling and bobbin manufacturers, and tooling for special bobbins can be undertaken
on a case-to-case basis. Raw materials are also sourced globally for high volume and special requirements.
Can you supply Products complying with various Safety and Regulatory standards?
We already supply magnetics to manufacturers of Products certified by CACT, UL, CE and various other agencies, and are familiar with the requirements of various national and international standards.
Supply of certified products would be possible in large volume orders, or against payment of certification costs.
We globally source and stock the various recognised / certified raw material required to manufacture products complying to standards.
What are the types of cores and bobbins you use?
Cores: Ferrite cores of EE, EI, EER, EC, U, Drum, Rod geometries, high flux density lamination cores in CRGO & CRNGO, High Permeability Ni-Fe etc.
Bobbins: Nylon, Phenolic and other materials including 94V-0 grades, with through-hole and SMD pins, Flying Leads, etc.
Custom bobbins can be developed, subject to conditions.
Why can't I View PDF files online-in Microsoft Windows XP® SP2?
This is a known issue with Microsoft Windows XP® SP2. User may need to download the files in order to view it, by "Right Clicking" on the download link and selecting the "Save target as" option.
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