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Industriestrasse 7
Langenselbold
D-63505
Germany

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Magnetek inverters tested to UL standards

Magnetek's Aurora PVI-Central 50kW and 100kW photovoltaic inverters have been tested and listed to UL standards for grid connected operation on the utility grid throughout the US and Canada.

News from Electronicstalk, 15 October 2008

Webshop offers online access to samples

Samples of Nanoperm standard products from Magnetec can now also be ordered online via the company's specially launched webshop.

News from Electronicstalk, 6 November 2006

High-saturation cores suit asymmetric filtering

Nanocrystalline core material offers three times the saturation flux density at the same level of permeability of other ferrite materials.

News from Electronicstalk, 6 November 2006

Nanocrystalline cores are cost competitive

Chokes with nanocrystalline cores have been recognised for many years as an ideal technology for use in EMI filters for any kind of switched power supply.

News from Electronicstalk, 6 November 2006

Cores improve high-frequency performance

The new Cool Blue range of high performance toroids is made from the nanocrystalline material Nanoperm, and is available up to a huge 500mm outer diameter.

News from Electronicstalk, 21 March 2005

Cores are optimised for common-mode applications

At the 2005 PCIM show in Nuremberg from 5th to 7th June, Magnetec will release a new range of high permeability toroidal cores, specially designed for use in common-mode-filter chokes.

News from Electronicstalk, 18 March 2005

Toroids provide high-temperature suppression

Toroids made from the nanocrystalline material Nanoperm are finding increasing use in modern power electronics.

News from Electronicstalk, 23 June 2004

Cores and toroids expand the range

Magnetec is now distributing Metglas Microlite and Powerlite low-permeability iron-amorphous toroids and cut cores with air gaps in Europe.

News from Electronicstalk, 22 June 2004

Toroids help banish damaging inverter currents

Toroids made from the nanocrystalline material Nanoperm are increasingly used to reduce damaging motor bearing currents in high-power inverter systems operating at high switching frequencies.

News from Electronicstalk, 22 June 2004

Nanocrystalline cores suppress inverter harmonics

A new range of large nanocrystalline cores made of Nanoperm are available with a novel stadium-shaped geometry or in round shapes with up to 300mm outer diameter.

News from Electronicstalk, 19 March 2004

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