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Power Ratings


PROTOTYPE SERVICE TO FULL PRODUCTION QUANTITIES Terminations


0.25W – 16 mm pots (linear laws) 0.40W – 20 mm pots (linear laws) Log, antilog and special non-linear laws will have lower power ratings.


Mounting Bush


Choice of glass filled nylon or diecast zinc alloy.


Spindle Choice of 4 mm, 6 mm and 1 ⁄4 " diameter,


various lengths, with or without flats. Rotational Feel


Choice of centre or multi-position click stops if required.


Resistance Ratings Linear resistance laws : 1k – 1M Non-linear laws : 4k7 – 470k


Call for samples Made in the UK


16MM & 20MM CONDUCTIVE POLYMER TRACK POTENTIOMETERS


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for FRENCH MANUFACTURER OF CUSTOM PLASTIC ENCLOSURES & HOUSINGS


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3LTP designs and creates customized plasc enclosures and housings in small and medium producon runs, for electronic devices, in many dierent elds: Medical, Health & Beauty, Control and Measurement, Laboratory, Professional Compung, Internet back oce, Industrial, etc.


3Applicants would ideally already represent companies involved in the electronic business


3Structure to include technical oce sta to be trained by LTP to provide customers’ technical support.


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Contact: UK consultant Gisèle Pellegrini Posive G Ltd 01788 822 967 gisele@posiveg.co.uk


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Choice of solder tags or pcb pins.


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