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TE Connectivity acquires Kemtron Ltd. to expand performance materials offerings
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E Connectivity (TE), a specialist in connectivity and sensors, has completed the acquisition of Kemtron Ltd. (incl. its subsidiary -Kemtron Sarl), a UK-based company and provider of EMI/RFI shielding, environmental sealing, gaskets and components.
With TE’s depth of engineering expertise, the acquisition of Kemtron Ltd. further strengthens TE’s capabilities and design solutions for customers needing to meet EMC legislation and RFI/EMI shielding demands in traditional markets and in the growing sectors of EV’s, 5G, IOT and renewable energy. “I am excited to welcome Kemtron Ltd.
to TE,” said Nick Jones, vice president and general manager of TE’s Performance Materials business. “Combining TE’s expertise in heat shrink tubing, manufacturing scale and distribution with Kemtron Ltd.’s reputation for providing quality and market-leading EMI/RFI solutions, we can significantly enhance the value we bring to our customers. The resulting expansion of our advanced materials science and engineering capabilities marks an important milestone in our strategic vision to expand in these critical EMC shielding and sealing markets.”
David Wall, chairman of Kemtron,
Nick Jones
David Wall
said: “The acquisition of Kemtron by TE Connectivity will ensure the future of the company and its staff and with the backing of such a global leader in the electronics industry we will be able to develop innovative new
products and materials to meet the growing demands of our customers.”
https://www.te.com/global-en
www.kemtron.co.uk
Senseleq to address changing current measurement needs driven by the energy transition
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new company called Senseleq has been formed by parent companies ELEQ and
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measurement solutions for the Transmission & Distribution (T&D) eco-system as it transitions from primarily traditional electricity generation systems to hybrid and eventually fully renewable technologies. Senseleq CEO Loic Moreau said: “The power utilities business is changing globally. Where once the main providers of electrical power
were coal, gas, oil and nuclear power stations, today renewable sources of power, such as wind and solar are becoming significant. This is driving huge changes in all aspects of the electrical power industry, including new power quality and metering challenges that require a new current measurement approach.” In response, ELEQ, the Dutch company with a 75-year history in electrical supply measurement, and Danisense, the Danish pioneers of zero-flux sensing current transformers that enable AC and DC currents
to be measured simply with accuracies down to 1ppm, have formed the joint-venture company, Senseleq.
Senseleq’s proprietary Fluxgate current sense product solutions are suitable for measuring current harmonics up to 50 kHz in combination with professional power quality analyzers. They are also suitable for non-invasive grid impedance measurements in HV grids. Senseleq’s highly accurate current sense transducers are designed to detect DC components and enable billing
and protection with only one core, saving time and cost, and eliminating errors.
www.senseleq.com
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