Resistive Solutions Unveiled By Aeroflex/Inmet

June 3, 2013
Thin-film resistor products from the KDI Pyrofilm lines are being reintroduced as POWERFILM products at the Aeroflex/Inmet booth (No. 340).

Engineers experienced enough to remember the thin-film resistor products from KDI Pyrofilm will enjoy their visits to the Aeroflex/Inmet booth No. 340 at IMS where they can learn more about these thin-film resistor products now marketed under the POWERFILM™ brand name. Transferred to Aeroflex/Inmet in 2011, these product lines have undergone numerous improvements since that time.According to General Manager Craig Lindberg, “We are pleased to have added the KDI-Resistor Products portfolio and thin film technology to our business and are excited about the business opportunities this consolidation presents. Now having both coaxial and surface mount resistive solutions available to our customers, we look forward to extending this technology even further by significantly increasing our focus on technology and product development in addition to new markets and applications.” More details are available here, or by visiting IMS booth No. 340.

Editor's Note: For more show coverage, be sure to visit Microwaves & RF's IMS 2013 page.

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